Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Werner Schmidt-Boelcke, Elfie Mayerhofer, Bruno Hübner, Rudolf Christ, Fritz Raspber, Brigitte Mira, Josef Kapp made "Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler: Act I - '' Dialog '', No. 2" available on November 24, 2011. With Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler: Act I - '' Dialog '', No. 2 being less than two minutes long, at 1:02, we are fairly confident that this song is not explicit and is safe for all ages. Based on the duration of this song, this song duration is much smaller than the average song duration. The track order of this song in Various Artists's "Johann Strauß: Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler" album is number 4 out of 38. Based on our statistics, Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler: Act I - '' Dialog '', No. 2's popularity is unknown right now. The overall tone is very danceable, especially with its high energy, which produces more of a euphoric, cheerful, or happy vibe.
We consider the tempo marking of Die Tänzerin Fanny Elßler: Act I - '' Dialog '', No. 2 by Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Werner Schmidt-Boelcke, Elfie Mayerhofer, Bruno Hübner, Rudolf Christ, Fritz Raspber, Brigitte Mira, Josef Kapp to be Moderato (at a moderate speed) because the track has a tempo of 120 テンポ, a half-time of 60テンポ, and a double-time of 240 テンポ. 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 5/4.
A Major is the music key of this track. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 11B. So, the perfect camelot match for 11B would be either 11B or 12A. While, 12B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 8B and a high energy boost can either be 1B or 6B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 11A or 10B will give you a low energy drop, 2B would be a moderate one, and 9B or 4B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 8A allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Symphony No. 3 in D Minor, WAB 103: III. Ziemlich schnell | Anton Bruckner, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Eugen Jochum | D Minor | 2 | 7A | 103 BPM | ||
Die glückliche Hand, Op. 18: Scene 3: Das kann man einfacher! | Arnold Schoenberg, Kieth Engen, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hermann Scherchen | D Major | 1 | 10B | 138 BPM | ||
Sweelinck Variations, Op. 56 "Mein junges Leben hat ein End'": Variation 5. Vivace | Karl Höller, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Eugen Jochum | F♯ Minor | 5 | 11A | 82 BPM | ||
Symphony No. 1 in D Major, D. 82: IV. Allegro vivace | Franz Schubert, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel | D Major | 3 | 10B | 140 BPM | ||
La Bohème / Act 1: "Questo Mar Rosso" - Live | Giacomo Puccini, Rolando Villazón, Boaz Daniel, Vitalij Kowaljow, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bertrand de Billy | F Major | 2 | 7B | 92 BPM | ||
Ein deutsches Requiem, Op.45: 5. Solo (Sopran) und Chor: "Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit" | Johannes Brahms, Barbara Hendricks, Rudolf Scholz, Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Wiener Singverein | G Major | 0 | 9B | 92 BPM | ||
Die Zauberflöte, K.620, Act I: Nun, stolzer Jüngling, nur hierher! (Monostatos, Pamina, Tamino, Chor, Sarastro) | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Roland Bracht/Siegfried Jerusalem/Lucia Popp/Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Bernard Haitink, Bernard Haitink, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra | D Minor | 1 | 7A | 131 BPM | ||
Borodin - String Quartet No.2 in D major: Scherzo: Allegro | Alexander Borodin, Borodin Quartet | C Major | 2 | 8B | 121 BPM | ||
Violin Concerto in A minor, Op.53: 3. Finale (Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo) | Antonín Dvořák, Julia Fischer, Tonhalle Orchester Zürich, David Zinman | A Major | 1 | 11B | 137 BPM | ||
Sinfonietta: 3. Moderato - Con moto - Prestissimo - Tempo I - Moderato | Leoš Janáček, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik | A♭ Minor | 1 | 1A | 62 BPM |