Paul Hindemith, Kolja Blacher/Berliner Philharmoniker/Claudio Abbado, Berliner Philharmoniker made "Kammermusik No. 4 (Violinlkonzert) für Solo-Violine und grösseres Kammerorchester Op. 36 No. 3: IV. Lebhafte Viertel -" available on October 1, 2007. The duration of Kammermusik No. 4 (Violinlkonzert) für Solo-Violine und grösseres Kammerorchester Op. 36 No. 3: IV. Lebhafte Viertel - is about 3 minutes long, at 3:25. Based on our data, "Kammermusik No. 4 (Violinlkonzert) für Solo-Violine und grösseres Kammerorchester Op. 36 No. 3: IV. Lebhafte Viertel -" appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit. This track is about the average length of a typical track. The track order of this song in Paul Hindemith, Claudio Abbado's "Hindemith: Kammermusik 1-7 & Der Schwanendreher" album is number 16 out of 31. Based on our statistics, Kammermusik No. 4 (Violinlkonzert) für Solo-Violine und grösseres Kammerorchester Op. 36 No. 3: IV. Lebhafte Viertel -'s popularity is unknown right now. Since there is more of a neutral sound being played, this makes the track somewhat danceable.
We consider the tempo marking of Kammermusik No. 4 (Violinlkonzert) für Solo-Violine und grösseres Kammerorchester Op. 36 No. 3: IV. Lebhafte Viertel - by Paul Hindemith, Kolja Blacher/Berliner Philharmoniker/Claudio Abbado, Berliner Philharmoniker to be Allegro (fast, quick, and bright) because the track has a tempo of 136 BPM, a half-time of 68BPM, and a double-time of 272 BPM. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is fast. Activities such as, walking, can go well with this song. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
This song has a musical key of D Minor. Because this track belongs in the D Minor key, the camelot key is 7A. So, the perfect camelot match for 7A would be either 7A or 6B. While, a low energy boost can consist of either 7B or 8A. For moderate energy boost, you would use 4A and a high energy boost can either be 9A or 2A. However, if you are looking for a low energy drop, finding a song with a camelot key of 6A would be a great choice. Where 10A would give you a moderate drop, and 5A or 12A would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 10B allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Piano Sonata in G-Sharp Minor Op. 19, No. 2, "Sonata Fantasy": 1. Andante | Alexander Scriabin, Vladimir Ashkenazy | E Major | 0 | 12B | 66 BPM | ||
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466: II. Romanza | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Clara Haskil, Orchestre Philharmonique de L'ORTF, Paul Hindemith | B♭ Major | 1 | 6B | 76 BPM | ||
Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14, H 48: II. Un Bal | Hector Berlioz, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis | A Major | 1 | 11B | 113 BPM | ||
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107: III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell - Trio. Etwas langsamer | Anton Bruckner, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Wiener Philharmoniker | F Major | 0 | 7B | 134 BPM | ||
Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 "The Trout": 3. Scherzo (Presto) | Franz Schubert, Takács Quartet, Joseph Carver, Andreas Haefliger | A Major | 2 | 11B | 111 BPM | ||
Passacaglia | Rebecca Clarke, Philip Dukes, Sophia Rahman | C Minor | 1 | 5A | 78 BPM | ||
Fantasia in C minor, op.35 - Live Recital 2022 | Louis Spohr, Antonio Ostuni | C Minor | 2 | 5A | 79 BPM | ||
Piano Concerto in E, Op. 59: III. Scherzo – Vivace | Moritz Moszkowski, Joseph Moog, Nicholas Milton, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern | E Major | 2 | 12B | 81 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 | ||
Dutilleux: Blackbird | Henri Dutilleux, Anne Queffélec | D♭ Major | 1 | 3B | 180 BPM |
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