"Requiem in D minor, K.626: Offertorium: Hostias" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti had its release date on January 1, 1992. With this song being around four minutes long, at 3:32, the duration of this song is pretty average compared to other songs. This track is safe for children and doesn't appear to contain any foul language, since the "Explicit" tag was not present in this track. The track order of this song in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Arleen Auger, Cecilia Bartoli, Vinson Cole, René Pape, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Peter Burian, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti's "Mozart: Requiem" album is number 10 out of 18. On top of that, United Kingdom appears to be the country where this track was created. In terms of popularity, Requiem in D minor, K.626: Offertorium: Hostias is currently not that popular. In our opinion, the overall tone is not very danceable and projects negative sounds, such as being sad, depressed, or angry.
We consider the tempo marking of Requiem in D minor, K.626: Offertorium: Hostias by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vienna State Opera Chorus, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti to be Andante (at a walking pace) because the track has a tempo of 100 BPM, a half-time of 50BPM, and a double-time of 200 BPM. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is slow. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
The music key of this track is B♭ Major. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 6B. So, the perfect camelot match for 6B would be either 6B or 7A. While, 7B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 3B and a high energy boost can either be 8B or 1B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 6A or 5B will give you a low energy drop, 9B would be a moderate one, and 4B or 11B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 3A allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, Op. 61: Scherzo (Transcr. by Sergueï Rachmaninov) | Felix Mendelssohn, Bertrand Chamayou | C Minor | 2 | 5A | 129 BPM | ||
Variations on a Theme from the Opera Silvana in B-Flat Major, Op. 33: III. Variation II. Con Grazia | Carl Maria von Weber, Quartetto Savinio, Davide Bandieri, Matteo Fossi | E♭ Major | 2 | 5B | 49 BPM | ||
Solomon, HWV 67 / Act III: Sinfonia "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" | George Frideric Handel, The English Concert, Trevor Pinnock | A Major | 3 | 11B | 118 BPM | ||
In the Steppes of Central Asia | Alexander Borodin, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy | A Major | 0 | 11B | 69 BPM | ||
16 Waltzes, Op. 39 (1867 version): No. 15 in A-Flat Major | Johannes Brahms, Idil Biret | A♭ Minor | 3 | 1A | 111 BPM | ||
Nocturne No. 9 In B, Op. 32 No. 1 | Frédéric Chopin, Maurizio Pollini | B Major | 0 | 1B | 80 BPM | ||
Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 19: No. 6 in G Minor (Andante sostenuto) "Venetian Gondola Song", MWV U78 | Felix Mendelssohn, Jan Lisiecki | G Minor | 0 | 6A | 168 BPM | ||
Der Stein der Weisen, Act I: Duet. Tralleralara! Tralleralla! | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Baptist Henneberg, Benedikt Schack, Franz Xaver Gerl, Emanuel Schikaneder, Boston Baroque, Martin Pearlman, Kevin Deas, Jane Giering-De Haan | E♭ Major | 2 | 5B | 77 BPM | ||
Mozart a 9 anni - Elaborazioni per orchestra d'epoca: 1. Presto in G Minor (Londoner Skizzenbuch n.17, K.Anh.109b n.7 15r) | Salvatore Sciarrino, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, Marco Angius | G Minor | 1 | 6A | 132 BPM | ||
Piano Quintet in C Minor: I. Andante | Alexander Borodin, Ilona Prunyi, New Budapest Quartet | C Minor | 1 | 5A | 68 BPM |