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Six Cello Sonatas, Book 4, Sonata No. 4 for Two Cellos in G Major: II. Adagio cover art

Jean Barrière, Guy Johnston, Sheku Kanneh-Mason

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G min
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Six Cello Sonatas, Book 4, Sonata No. 4 for Two Cellos in G Major: II. Adagio is a song by Jean Barrière, released on 2017-09-08. It is track number 8 in the album Tecchler's Cello: From Cambridge to Rome. Six Cello Sonatas, Book 4, Sonata No. 4 for Two Cellos in G Major: II. Adagio has a BPM/tempo of 80 beats per minute, is in the key of G min and has a duration of 2 minutes, 32 seconds.

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Six Cello Sonatas, Book 4, Sonata No. 4 for Two Cellos in G Major: II. Adagio info

Name
Six Cello Sonatas, Book 4, Sonata No. 4 for Two Cellos in G Major: II. Adagio
Release Date
8th September 2017
ISRC
GBMY51702608
Key
G min
Tempo
80
Loudness (db)
-30.55db
Time signature
5/4
Length
02:32
Song Number
8 of 11
Explicit
No