"Tristan und Isolde / Act 3: "Kurwenal! He!"" by Richard Wagner, Michael Roider, Peter Weber, Thomas Moser, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Christian Thielemann was released on January 1, 2004. Since Tristan und Isolde / Act 3: "Kurwenal! He!" is still less than 10 minute long, it is still considered a pretty long duration song compared to the average song length. This song does not appear to be explicit due to the lack of the "E" tag. This song is part of Wagner: Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Christian Thielemann. The song's track number on the album is #3 out of 29 tracks. Based on our data, Germany was the country where this track was produced or recorded. Tristan und Isolde / Act 3: "Kurwenal! He!" is not that popular right now. In our opinion, the overall tone is not very danceable and projects negative sounds, such as being sad, depressed, or angry.
Since Tristan und Isolde / Act 3: "Kurwenal! He!" by Richard Wagner, Michael Roider, Peter Weber, Thomas Moser, Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Christian Thielemann has a tempo of 81 beats per a minute, the tempo markings of this song would be Andante (at a walking pace). With Tristan und Isolde / Act 3: "Kurwenal! He!" being at 81 BPM, the half-time would be 40 BPM with a double-time of 162 BPM.In addition, we consider the tempo speed to be pretty slow for this song. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
This song has a musical key of B Major. Or for those who are familiar with the camelot wheel, this song has a camelot key of 1B. So, the perfect camelot match for 1B would be either 1B or 2A. While, 2B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 10B and a high energy boost can either be 3B or 8B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 1A or 12B will give you a low energy drop, 4B would be a moderate one, and 11B or 6B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 10A allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville): Overture | Gioachino Rossini, Zagreb Festival Orchestra, Michael Halasz | E Major | 1 | 12B | 171 BPM | ||
Manon Lescaut / Act II: "In quelle trine morbide" | Giacomo Puccini, Anna Netrebko, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Antonio Pappano | B♭ Minor | 1 | 3A | 168 BPM | ||
Die Fledermaus: Overture | Johann Strauss II, Bavarian State Orchestra, Carlos Kleiber | D Major | 2 | 10B | 109 BPM | ||
Carmina Burana / Blanziflor et Helena: "Ave formosissima" | Carl Orff, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Eugen Jochum | E Minor | 3 | 9A | 172 BPM | ||
Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527, Act 1: "Notte e giorno faticar" (Leporello, Donna Anna, Don Giovanni, Il Commendatore) | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Riccardo Muti, Cheryl Studer, Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Samuel Ramey, William Schimell, Wiener Philharmoniker | F Major | 2 | 7B | 94 BPM | ||
Die Walküre, WWV 86B / Act III: "Hojotoho! Heiaha!" | Richard Wagner, Liselotte Rebmann, Danica Mastilovic, Ingrid Steger, Lilo Brockhaus, Carlotta Ordassy, Barbro Ericson, Cvetka Ahlin, Helga Jenckel, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan | G Major | 4 | 9B | 93 BPM | ||
Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii (Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya): Prelude: In praise of the wilderness | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Mikhail Kazakov, Vitaly Panfilov, Tatiana Monogarova, Mikhail Gubsky, Gevorg Hakobyan, Marika Gulordava, Riccardo Ferrari, Stefano Consolini, Valery Gilmanov, Alexander Naumenko, Rosanna Savoia, Elena Manistina, Cagliari Theatre Chorus, Cagliari Theatre Orchestra, Alexander Vedernikov | E♭ Major | 7 | 5B | 127 BPM | ||
Pictures at an Exhibition (Orch. Ravel): VII. The Market at Limoges | Modest Mussorgsky, Wiener Philharmoniker, Gustavo Dudamel | E♭ Major | 3 | 5B | 123 BPM | ||
Wagner: Lohengrin, WWV 75, Act 1: Prelude (Langsam) | Richard Wagner, Wiener Philharmoniker, Rudolf Kempe | A Major | 0 | 11B | 68 BPM | ||
Carmina Burana / III. Cour d'amours: "Tempus est iocundum" | Carl Orff, Gundula Janowitz, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Schöneberger Sängerknaben, Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Eugen Jochum | F♯ Major | 7 | 2B | 138 BPM |
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