Marcello’s Oboe Concerto in D minor featured a simple, singing melody.
Today, it is a staple for pianists and is frequently featured on "relaxing classical" playlists, often stripped of its outer fast movements. 2. The Keyboard Concerto Adagio (BWV 1056) Adagio - Johann Sebastian Bach
While Johann Sebastian Bach never wrote a standalone "Adagio" in the modern sense of a single-movement pop-classical hit, the label "Adagio - Bach" has become a globally recognized shorthand for some of his most profound slow movements. Often these pieces are transcriptions of other composers' work or movements pulled from larger concertos, distilled into moments of meditative silence. 1. The "Bach-Marcello" Adagio (BWV 974) Marcello’s Oboe Concerto in D minor featured a