A wonderful piece and rare “Adagio” for trumpet and orchestra by Giuseppe Verdi. Riccardo Chailly conducts the “G.Verdi” Symphony Orchestra of Milan, with Gianluigi Petrarulo at the solo trumpet.
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Cover image by Chris Bair
A wonderful piece and rare “Adagio” for trumpet and orchestra by Giuseppe Verdi. Riccardo Chailly conducts the “G.Verdi” Symphony Orchestra of Milan, with Gianluigi Petrarulo at the solo trumpet.
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Cover image by Chris Bair
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