Time To Say Goodbye – أندريا بوتشيلي وسارة برايتمان

Time To Say Goodbye Andrea Bocelli ( Featuring Sarah Brightman)

Time to Say Goodbye, This best-loved song of all time was originally written in Italian by Francesco Sartori (music) and Lucio Quarantotto (lyrics), and released as a single for Andrea Bocelli, who first sang it at the 1995 Sanremo Festival, under the title “Con te partirò” literally I’ll leave with you. It is the song …

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Johann Sebastian Bach: Adagio, Bwv 974

Johann Sebastian BACH: Adagio .. From God – through Bach – to us..

One reason many people are familiar with this adagio is that it appears in the movie ‘Fifty shades of Grey’… It’s Johann Sebastian BACH: Adagio, which is one of the most beautiful Adagios of the baroque period. It comes from “Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974”, which is one of a total of 16 …

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Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez

Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez is a heavenly conversation between guitar and orchestra

Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez is a guitar concerto, was composed by blind Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo in 1939. It is one of the most popular concertos of all time, thanks to the extraordinary beauty of its central Adagio movement, which is considered one of the best adagios in the word. According to a pervasive myth, …

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beethoven piano concerto no 5

Why is Beethoven: piano concerto no 5 known as “Emperor concerto”?

Of his five piano concertos, Beethoven: piano concerto no 5 in E♭ major, Op. 73, popularly known as the Emperor Concerto, stands out in particular. Triumphant, belligerent, it is the most accomplished. It was Beethoven’s last completed piano concerto and the only concerto that Beethoven did not play in public. He dedicated it to Archduke Rudolph, …

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