Et resurrexit, composed by C. Monteverdi, captures the exuberant essence of the Baroque era with a lively tempo of 250 BPM in the key of C. The 3/2 time signature adds a rhythmic elegance, creating a spirited and uplifting atmosphere that resonates with themes of resurrection and renewal.
In technical terms, this piece features a rich combination of Violin, Oboe, and Harpsichord, totaling 694 notes over a duration of just 1:33. With its intricate layering and brisk pacing, it serves as an excellent resource for practice, remixing, or even as a dynamic visualizer for performances.
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