The spirited 112 BPM composition "Allegro" by G. F. Handel, set in Dm, captures the essence of the Baroque era with its lively tempo and structured 4/4 time signature. The piece radiates joy and energy, inviting listeners to engage with its rhythmic intricacies and melodic flair.
For MIDI enthusiasts, this track features a rich arrangement primarily for harpsichord, boasting an impressive note count of 894 within a brief duration of just 1:21. With three distinct tracks, it serves as an excellent resource for practice, remixing, or as a dynamic visualizer, making it a versatile addition to any digital musician's repertoire.
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