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[ Deutsche Grammophon / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 15 August 2019
In light of the "chill-out" trend of the 1990s, major labels released many albums of slow, meditative pieces to appeal to listeners who wanted relaxing or reflective background music. Deutsche Grammophon's vaults are full of exceptional recordings of classical orchestral music, and the performances by Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic are prominent in the label's catalog. The slow selections on Karajan: Adagio are in most cases drawn from larger compositions, though these movements are frequently anthologized as if they were free-standing works. Indeed, many have come to think of the Adagietto from Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 as a separate piece in its own right, largely because of its evocative use in the film Death in Venice. Furthermore, the famous Canon by Johann Pachelbel is seldom played with its original companion piece, the Gigue in D major, let alone in its original version for three violins and continuo; it most often appears in an arrangement for strings
Mahler: Adagietto, for orchestra (from the Symphony No. 5): Adagietto. Sehr langsam
Pachelbel: Canon and gigue, for 3 violins & continuo in D major, T. 337: Canon, arranged by Max Seiffert
Massenet: Méditation, for violin & orchestra (or other arrangement) (from opera "Thaïs")
Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op. 90
Vivaldi: Sinfonia al Santo Sepolcro, sonata for 2 violins, viola & continuo in B minor, RV 169: Adagio molto
Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite for orchestra (or piano or piano, 4 hands) No. 1, Op. 46: Ases Tod Aase's Death
Mozart: Divertimento No. 15 for 2 horns & strings in B flat major ("Lodron Serenade No 2"), K. 287 (K. 271H): Adagio
Albinoni: Adagio, for violin, strings & organ in G minor, T. Mi 26 (composed by Remo Giazotto; not by Albinoni): arranged by Remo Giazotto
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Allegretto
Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068: Air
Sibelius: Valse triste, for orchestra (from Kuolema), Op. 44/1