1. "An Untold Story"
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are somewhere the tabs (guitar) for this song ?
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@Stravinsky91 P.S. Despite the song being in a different key etc., I'm simply questioning the attribution since I'd really like to find the track - and Assagio in G minor by Roman leads somewhere else. Have you confirmed that "Assagio in G", written by Roman for violin, is really the track we are listening to here? P.S.S. I know that Swedish baroque music was conservative (that is, a "little behind") but I still think that this sounds a bit too old to be Roman.
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@Stravinsky91 Yeah, I was aware of that Roman was influenced by English old fashioned baroque and, especially, by Händel himself. However, I still don't think it sounds like Roman (if you compare it to his other compositions, although comparing isn't an exact science) and I'm fairly sure something went wrong in attributing the tracks when they made the Casanova album. Besides, the tracks named Assaggio in G minor 1-3 (by Roman), uploaded here on YouTube, are completely different from this one.
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@nyo267n Well because it's a guitar playing, maybe they changed the key. They often do that. IN Sweden (and England as well) baroquemusic was not so fully developed as on the continent. They where very conservative in both countries. Roman studied in England and was influenced by english old-fashioned baroque.
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@daniking934 Are you sure this is Roman? I can't find anything on "Assagio No 1 in G minor" by him. Also, this track is not in G minor but in A major, and it's the same track (although a slightly different rendition) as the last track on the Casanova soundtrack. The last track is attributed to Albinoni which is called "Concerto à 5, Op. 9 No. 4 in A", although I have a hard time finding that one too. Besides, doesn't this sound slightly "older", not enough "Händel", and too Italian to be Roman?
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@Fanijules This tune is in A major and I suppose that something went wrong when they attributed the titles and composers to the Casanova soundtrack.
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My favorite movie in the whole wide world :)
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@Fanijules Assaggio no 1 in G Major, originally written for solo violin.
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The Composer is Johan Helmich Roman
Swedish composer from the 18th century
We love you Heath!
Gone but never forgotten...
mmvbps 2 years ago 18
i love the movie, heath ledger (r.i.p) and the soundtrack :D
thanx for posting:D
bravorules1993 2 years ago 13