For older fans Concerto No.5 in C, Op.9 (Anthony Camden - oboe, The London Virtuosi, con. John Georgiadis) will put a massive smile accross your face. After seeing III. Allegro, I had to have a good Albinoni, Tomaso cd. Albinoni, Tomaso was a flawless and timeless record. Not surprising from Albinoni, Tomaso and Concerto No.5 in C, Op.9 (Anthony Camden - oboe, The London Virtuosi, con. John Georgiadis) together. I Love Concerto No.5 in C, Op.9 (Anthony Camden - oboe, The London Virtuosi, con. John Georgiadis) from start to finish!
I believe II. Adagio (non troppo) is one of the most perfect, heartfelt songs ever written. I. Allegro has to be one of the most beautiful tracks on the entire album.
Concerto No.5 in C, Op.9 (Anthony Camden - oboe, The London Virtuosi, con. John Georgiadis) CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| III. Allegro.mp3 | 3:20 | ![]() |
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| II. Adagio (non troppo).mp3 | 1:58 | ![]() |
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| I. Allegro.mp3 | 3:30 | ![]() |
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