"Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op. 65 - Act 1: "Hat es dich blutige Tränen gekostet"" by Richard Strauss, Reinhild Runkel, Hildegard Behrens, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti had its release date on January 1, 1992. With this song being about 5 minutes long, at This song is fairly a long song compared to the average song length. This song does not have an "Explicit" tag, making it safe for all ages. There are a total of 49 in the song's album "R. Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten". In this album, this song's track order is #12. Furthermore, we believe that the track originated from United Kingdom. Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op. 65 - Act 1: "Hat es dich blutige Tränen gekostet" 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 Die Frau ohne Schatten, Op. 65 - Act 1: "Hat es dich blutige Tränen gekostet" by Richard Strauss, Reinhild Runkel, Hildegard Behrens, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti having a BPM of 86 with a half-time of 43 BPM and a double-time of 172 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 1/4.
This song has a musical key of C Major. Or for those who are familiar with the camelot wheel, this song has a camelot key of 8B. So, the perfect camelot match for 8B would be either 8B or 9A. While, 9B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 5B and a high energy boost can either be 10B or 3B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 8A or 7B will give you a low energy drop, 11B would be a moderate one, and 6B or 1B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 5A allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Symphony No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 56, MWV N 18, "Scottish": 2. Vivace non troppo - Live | Felix Mendelssohn, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Yannick Nézet-Séguin | F Major | 2 | 7B | 129 BPM | ||
Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36 "Enigma": Variation IX. Nimrod | Edward Elgar, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult | E♭ Major | 1 | 5B | 70 BPM | ||
Choral-Vatiationen: Var. I. In canone all'Ottava | Igor Stravinsky, Philippe Herreweghe, Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Collegium Vocale Gent | C Major | 1 | 8B | 93 BPM | ||
Elektra: V. Mit Messern gräbt Tag um Tag… | Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Richard Strauss, Anita Soldh, Laila Andersson-palme, Royal Swedish Opera Orchestra, Siegfried Köhler | D♭ Major | 5 | 3B | 118 BPM | ||
Symphony No. 1, Op. 25 in D "Classical": Gavotte | Sergei Prokofiev, Yuri Temirkanov | D Major | 0 | 10B | 129 BPM | ||
Symphony No.3 In C Minor, Op.78 "Organ Symphony": 2b. Maestoso - Più allegro - Molto allegro | Camille Saint-Saëns, Simon Preston, Berliner Philharmoniker, James Levine | C Major | 3 | 8B | 106 BPM | ||
Brook Green Suite: I. Prelude | Gustav Holst, English Sinfonia, Howard Griffiths | F Major | 2 | 7B | 123 BPM | ||
Spanish Capriccio in A Major, Op. 34: III. Alborada. Vivo e strepitoso | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimír Válek | B♭ Major | 2 | 6B | 133 BPM | ||
Japanese Suite, Op. 33: VI. Finale: Dance of the Wolves | Gustav Holst, Ulster Orchestra, Joann Falletta | C Minor | 4 | 5A | 101 BPM | ||
Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16: III. Allegro moderato molto e marcato - Remastered | Edvard Grieg, Arthur Rubinstein, Alfred Wallenstein, RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra | F Major | 1 | 7B | 119 BPM |