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Otello: Otello, Act IV: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella, "Willow Song" - Ave Maria cover art

Giuseppe Verdi, Rosanna Carteri, RAI Symphony Orchestra, Milan, Alfredo Simonetto

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176 BPM
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C# Maj
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-21.82db
Time signature(?)
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3/4

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5%
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17%
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4%
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5%
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62%
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99%
Instrumentalness
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20%




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Otello: Otello, Act IV: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella, "Willow Song" - Ave Maria is a song by Giuseppe Verdi, released on 2015-01-01. It is track number 18 in the album Strauss: Salome. Otello: Otello, Act IV: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella, "Willow Song" - Ave Maria has a BPM/tempo of 176 beats per minute, is in the key of C# Maj and has a duration of 12 minutes, 11 seconds.

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Otello: Otello, Act IV: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella, "Willow Song" - Ave Maria info

Name
Otello: Otello, Act IV: Mia madre aveva una povera ancella, "Willow Song" - Ave Maria
Release Date
1st January 2015
ISRC
USB8U1503846
Key
C# Maj
Tempo
176
Loudness (db)
-21.82db
Time signature
3/4
Length
12:11
Song Number
18 of 37
Explicit
No