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Condolences song of griewing soul coping with a Loss yet beleiving that life goes on Albinoni Adagio

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3D image taken at Holy land morning hour 15 october 2011. Note a number of 3D viewing options below this video screen. No, this is not a cemetery wall, this is a school, so, take a loss as another challenge, a sad learning experience that makes you stronger. This recording of a classical music composition recorded as a condolence song is especially suitable for the Grieving Soul in event of Loss and Mourning, and yet believing that life goes on, and to heal sadness or depression naturally! Adagio in G minor by Tomaso Albinoni, digitally performed by violins, cello, bass, pizzicato strings, organ and harpsichord on a PC at Abbey Road Studio 1 on a sad occasion of friend/colleague death, 24 December 2010, quilifying the performance to be a condolences song or condolences music. Full title: Tomaso Albinoni, Adagio in G minor, performed as condolence song for the Grieving Soul in event of Loss, Mourning or Sadness, and yet believing that life goes on! - Музыка для соболезнования или скорбящей, но все равно верящей в торжество жизни, души! +2dB (louder) recording is available as a part of non HD 640x480 resolution video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_itu8_8QMo Note: Abbey Road Studios were not truly attended, the sound recoding was modelled by a computer program to simulate the acoustics of the Studio. Free extras, ringtones, mobile mp4 iphone optimized videos and 5.1 surround sound and video files are available and will become public when the subscription count reaches 2000 Composer: Albinoni, Tomaso Giovanni [Tommaso] Venezia 1671 - Venezia 1750 Compostion information excerpt from Wikipedia: The Adagio in G minor for violin, strings and organ continuo, is a neo-Baroque composition popularly attributed to the 18th-century Venetian master Tomaso Albinoni... Although the composition is often referred to as "Albinoni's Adagio," or "Adagio in G minor by Albinoni, arranged by Giazotto," the attribution is incorrect. The ascription to Albinoni rests upon Giazotto's purported discovery of a tiny manuscript fragment (consisting of a few opening measures of the melody line and basso continuo portion) from a slow second movement of an otherwise unknown Albinoni trio sonata... ...The piece is most commonly orchestrated for string ensemble and organ, or string ensemble alone, but has achieved a level of fame such that it is commonly transcribed for other instruments... The composition has permeated popular culture, having been used in popular culture: films such as Gallipoli, Sundays and Cybele, Orson Welles', Rudolf Thome's Rote Sonne, Werner Herzog's The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, Rollerball, Peter Weir's Gallipoli, Dragonslayer, animated Captain Harlock's film Arcadia of My Youth, Rowan Atkinson's Dead On Time, Flashdance, Robert Englund version of The Phantom of the Opera, Russian Adagio by Garry Bardin, Vedran Smailović's Welcome to Sarajevo, Show Me Love (original title Fucking Åmål), Norman McLaren's Ballet Adagio, a slow-motion study on ballet, Zeki Demirkubuz's 2009 film Kıskanmak (Envy); for television programmes such as Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch Funniest Joke in the World, Space: 1999 (1975--77) Episode Dragon's Domain, BBC comedy/drama series Butterflies 1978--83, 1980 BBC version of Thérèse Raquin; popular music songs such as Renaissance, in their song "Cold Is Being" on the album Turn of the Cards (1974), The Doors, in "Feast of Friends" on the album An American Prayer (1978), Yngwie Malmsteen, in Icarus Dream Suite Op. 4 (1984), vocal version by Sarah Brightman, "Anytime, Anywhere" on the album Eden (1998), Louise Tucker in "Graveyard Angel" on her album Midnight Blue, Tiësto in "Athena" on his Album Parade of the Athletes (2004) played at the 2004 Olympic Games. Singer Lara Fabian topped the charts in 1999 with "Adagio" which uses the Albinoni as a melodic and harmonic base... Why this music is especially appropriate for a person with a temporary lowering of mood? What the sadness is about? Sa...