"Stabat mater dolorosa (a due)" by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Julia Faulkner, Anna Gonda, Camerata De Budapest, Michael Halasz was released on March 13, 1995. The duration of Stabat mater dolorosa (a due) is about 3 minutes long, at 3:28. Based on our data, "Stabat mater dolorosa (a due)" appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit. This track is about the average length of a typical track. There are a total of 16 in the song's album "Pergolesi: Stabat Mater / Orfeo". In this album, this song's track order is #1. Furthermore, we believe that the track originated from Hong Kong. Stabat mater dolorosa (a due) 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.
With Stabat mater dolorosa (a due) by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Julia Faulkner, Anna Gonda, Camerata De Budapest, Michael Halasz having a BPM of 87 with a half-time of 44 BPM and a double-time of 174 BPM, we would consider this track to have a Andante (at a walking pace) tempo marking. Because of this, we believe that the song has an overall slow tempo. Looking at the BPM of this song, this song might go great with yoga or pilates. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
This song is in the music key of G Major. Or for those who are familiar with the camelot wheel, this song has a camelot key of 9B. So, the perfect camelot match for 9B would be either 9B or 10A. While, 10B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 6B and a high energy boost can either be 11B or 4B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 9A or 8B will give you a low energy drop, 12B would be a moderate one, and 7B or 2B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 6A allows you to change the mood.
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