Antonio Salieri, Nicolas-François Guillard, Christophe Rousset, Cyrille Dubois, Judith van Wanroij, Les Talens Lyriques's 'Les Horaces, Acte II, Scène 5: Ô Ciel !' came out on 2016. With Les Horaces, Acte II, Scène 5: Ô Ciel ! being less than a minute long, we are pretty confident that this song does not contain any foul language. That being said, this song is pretty short compared to other songs. The song is number 30 out of 55 in Antonio Salieri: Les Horaces by Antonio Salieri, Nicolas-François Guillard, Julien Dran, Jean-Sébastien Bou, Judith van Wanroij, Andrew Foster-Williams, Christophe Rousset, Les Talens Lyriques, Cyrille Dubois, Les Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles. Going off of the ISRC code of this track, we detected that the origin of this track is from France. Based on our statistics, Les Horaces, Acte II, Scène 5: Ô Ciel !'s popularity 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.
The tempo marking of Les Horaces, Acte II, Scène 5: Ô Ciel ! by Antonio Salieri, Nicolas-François Guillard, Christophe Rousset, Cyrille Dubois, Judith van Wanroij, Les Talens Lyriques is Allegro (fast, quick, and bright), since this song has a tempo of 143 BPM. With that information, we can conclude that the song has a fast tempo. This song can go great with jogging or cycling. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
G Major is the music key of this track. This also means that 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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Concerto for two violins BWV 1043 in D Minor: Concerto for two violins BWV 1043 in D Minor: II. Largo ma non tanto | Johann Sebastian Bach, Freiburger Barockorchester, Gottfried Von Der Goltz, Petra Mullejans | E Major | 1 | 12B | 84 BPM | ||
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048: Allegro | Rudolf Baumgartner | G Major | 6 | 9B | 122 BPM | ||
Grand Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in F: 3. Rondo (Vivace) | Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Klaus Thunemann, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner | F Major | 1 | 7B | 120 BPM | ||
Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22, B. 52: V. Finale. Allegro vivace | Antonín Dvořák, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Petr Skvor | E Major | 1 | 12B | 81 BPM | ||
Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op.26: 1. Vorspiel (Allegro moderato) | Max Bruch, Julia Fischer, Tonhalle Orchester Zürich, David Zinman | E♭ Major | 1 | 5B | 170 BPM | ||
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral": IV. Gewitter. Sturm. Allegro - | Ludwig van Beethoven, Philadelphia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti | G Major | 0 | 9B | 127 BPM | ||
Tu sai, Germana amata: No. 2, Secondate i nostri affetti | Antonio Salieri, Diana Tomsche, Esther Valentin, Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra, Timo Jouko Herrmann | A Major | 1 | 11B | 80 BPM | ||
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26: I. Prelude. Allegro moderato | Max Bruch, Maxim Vengerov, Kurt Masur, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | E♭ Major | 1 | 5B | 113 BPM | ||
Chromatic Fantasia And Fugue In D Minor, BWV 903 : Fantasia | Janos Sebestyen, Johann Sebastian Bach | A Major | 2 | 11B | 140 BPM | ||
Concerto for two violins BWV 1043 in D Minor: Concerto for two violins BWV 1043 in D Minor: I. Vivace | Johann Sebastian Bach, Freiburger Barockorchester, Gottfried Von Der Goltz, Petra Mullejans | D♭ Minor | 4 | 12A | 102 BPM |
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