This also contains an Adagio third movement (HWV 401) and is a common staple of Baroque repertoire.
Despite the "No. 5" designation, it is in a different key and opus. Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 6: III. Adagio
This movement is part of Albinoni's Opus 6, published around 1711, which consists of 12 sonatas for violin and basso continuo. While Albinoni is famously associated with the "Adagio in G Minor," that piece is largely a 20th-century creation by musicologist Remo Giazotto. The is an authentic example of Albinoni's graceful, melodic style. Key Characteristics This also contains an Adagio third movement (HWV
This famous work's slow movement is an Adagio molto espressivo , but it is part of Op. 24 , not Op. 6. published around 1711