G. Gastoldi's "Al mormorar de' liquidi cristalli" captures the essence of the Renaissance era with its lively 120 BPM tempo and bright key of C. This madrigal, structured in a 4/4 time signature, evokes a sense of harmony and elegance, reflecting the intricate vocal interplay common in the genre.
From a technical standpoint, this MIDI file features the oboe with a total of 1020 notes packed into a 2:36 duration. With a track count of 13, the composition offers rich material for practice, remixing, or creating a visualizer, making it a versatile choice for musicians and composers alike.
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