This is Albinoni's Adagio. It is truly one of the most crisp and beautiful masterpieces of Baroque music. But it really seems to be composed by Raymond Diazotto. The first edition was published in 1958, so it is not really baroque music of about 300 years ago. It was composed for strings and pipe organ, but there are many other arrangements. This piece became famous when it was used in Orson Welles' 1962 film "Judgment. It greatly enhanced Kafka's mysterious and eerie story. It is often used at funerals, but I think it is always better to listen to it more comfortably.
Now, in Beethoven's Piano Sonata, which is the main piece I am currently working on, my teacher tells me to be very careful about the relationship between each note and its related sounds. However, this piece is so-called baroque music, so I typed it with the intention of studying the balance of each part, mainly strings and organ.
I use the newly upgraded version of Audibro's "La Scoring Strings 3″ as the sound source for my string ensemble. LASS is famous for its sound quality, which everyone recognizes, and the user interface has been completely redesigned from version 2.5 to 3, making it very easy to use. The pipe organ sound source is Soundiron's "Alfa Organ". The pipe organ is not a damped instrument like a piano, but a wind instrument. Also, it is said that the sound is created by combining several overtones (combination of pipes), so I tried to play it while learning how to play it little by little.
Title: Giazotto "Adagio in G minor" (Albinoni Adagio)
Sound Source: Emotional Violin(Solo), La Scoring Strings 3, Alfa Organ
Audio file format: mp3