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Anton Webern, Pierre Boulez, London Symphony Orchestra

6 Pieces for Large Orchestra, Op. 6: I. Etwas bewegte Achtel

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101 BPM
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B min
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1/4

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6 Pieces for Large Orchestra, Op. 6: I. Etwas bewegte Achtel is a song by Anton Webern, released on 1977. It is track number 18 in the album Pierre Boulez Edition: Webern, Varese & Berio. 6 Pieces for Large Orchestra, Op. 6: I. Etwas bewegte Achtel has a BPM/tempo of 101 beats per minute, is in the key of B min and has a duration of 1 minute, 11 seconds.

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6 Pieces for Large Orchestra, Op. 6: I. Etwas bewegte Achtel info

Name
6 Pieces for Large Orchestra, Op. 6: I. Etwas bewegte Achtel
Release Date
26th April 1977
ISRC
USSM10212013
Key
B min
Tempo
101
Loudness (db)
-21.43db
Time signature
1/4
Length
01:11
Song Number
18 of 138
Explicit
No