There is a yearning musical composition called simply “THE ADAGIO” that’s often played at solemn occasions like memorial services, and it’s been used to convey that mood in some three dozen films.
Film soundtracks from Flashdance to Gallipoli have called upon the stately spare sadness of Albinoni’s Adagio, so much so that it has been denuded of meaning. The work itself isn’t even authentic.
With Aromatherapy Associates, we're matching music to moods and aromas - and we reckon this Baroque Adagio might just be the most beautiful thing you'll hear all day. We all like to be transported at ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Melissa Farrow, Principal flute with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, performs a charming adagio ...