The Adagio d'Albinoni (E 26), also known as Adagio in G minor, is a famous contemporary Neo-Baroque adagio for strings and basso continuo, composed in 1945 by the Italian composer and musicologist Remo Giazotto (1910–1998) (a specialist in the 18th-century Baroque work of Tomaso Albinoni), for whom he specifically borrows two thematic ideas and a bass line from fragments of one of the latter's Baroque trio sonata. Named after Albinoni, and first successfully published in 1958 by the Italian publisher Casa Ricordi, this composition has since become one of the most famous and popular works of contemporary classical music.