Like the title asks, what's your favorite recorded performance of Samuel Barber's Adagio? I've got the one on the CD An Adagios Weekend by Deutsche Grammophon which is a compilation of various adagios, but was wondering if you know of any better versions. Thanks in advance.
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I'm partial to Puff Daddy's version on his album No Way OUt. Deutsche Grammophon is a pretty good label I doubt if you will find better on CD. When you say it is a compilation does it have the original string quartet version as well as the string orchastra version that he wrote a couple of years later?
By the way, I'm serious that Puff Daddy used it on the album I mentioned.- Bottom
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I've tried doing a comparison of the recordings of it that I have but I always fall asleep before I get to the second one. :roll:Originally posted by David MeekLike the title asks, what's your favorite recorded performance of Samuel Barber's Adagio? I've got the one on the CD An Adagios Weekend by Deutsche Grammophon which is a compilation of various adagios, but was wondering if you know of any better versions. Thanks in advance.
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Bob, I thought you WERE pulling my chain on the Puff Daddy bit.Originally posted by BobI'm partial to Puff Daddy's version on his album No Way OUt. Deutsche Grammophon is a pretty good label I doubt if you will find better on CD. When you say it is a compilation does it have the original string quartet version as well as the string orchastra version that he wrote a couple of years later?
By the way, I'm serious that Puff Daddy used it on the album I mentioned.
The one version I have is this one..
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