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Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Zaccaria, Chorus) cover art

Giuseppe Verdi, Riccardo Zanellato, Parma Teatro Regio Chorus, Parma Teatro Regio Orchestra, Michele Mariotti

Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Za...

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74 BPM
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F# Maj
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-19.99db
Time signature(?)
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3/4

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22%
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24%
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20%
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8%
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89%
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98%
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3%




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Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Zaccaria, Chorus) is a song by Giuseppe Verdi, released on 2013-11-19. It is track number 7 in the album Verdi: Nabucco. Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Zaccaria, Chorus) has a BPM/tempo of 74 beats per minute, is in the key of F# Maj and has a duration of 3 minutes, 55 seconds.

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Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Zaccaria, Chorus) info

Name
Nabucco: Act III: Oh, qui piange? … Del futuro nel buio discerno (Zaccaria, Chorus)
Release Date
19th November 2013
ISRC
DESB31326627
Key
F# Maj
Tempo
74
Loudness (db)
-19.99db
Time signature
3/4
Length
03:55
Song Number
7 of 34
Explicit
No