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One of Albinoni's most famous oboe concertos, this D minor work was written in 1722 as the oboe was emerging as a solo instrument in Europe. The slow Adagio movement in particular is celebrated as one of the most beautifully melodic in the repertoire, a calm oasis between the dramatic outer movements.
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