The catalog page for Alessandro Scarlatti: Recorder Concertos by Les Boreades De Montreal and Francis Colpron brings the main album facts together It combines the visible track data, genre labels and release notes into a single readable description.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 2007, genre area Classical, 34 tracks, total running time 1:00:55, and cover artwork available. These details help distinguish the page from a short title-only listing.
The track list starts with Sonate (Concerto) Pour Flûte à Bec, Deux Violons Et Basse Continue «nº 23» En Do Majeur (Manus. De Nanples, 1725) - I. Adagio, Sonata 23 In C For Recorder, VV, Bc - II. Fuga, Sonata 23 In C For Recorder, VV, Bc - III. Adagio, Sonata 23 In C For Recorder, VV, Bc - IV. Allegro, Sonate (Concerto) Pour Flûte à Bec, Deux Violons Et Basse Continue «nº 24» En Sol Mineur (Manus. De Nanples, 1725) - I. Allegro, Sonata 24 In Gm For Recorder, VV, Bc - II. Fuga, Sonata 24 In Gm For Recorder, VV, Bc - III. Largo, and Sonata 24 In Gm For Recorder, VV, Bc - IV. Allegro. The track list is also useful when a visitor remembers a song title but not the complete album name.
The track lengths provide extra catalog context because Sonate (Concerto) Pour Flûte à Bec, Deux Violons Et Basse Continue «nº 21» En La Mineur (Manus. De Nanples, 1725) - I. Andante is one of the longer tracks at 5:07 and Sinfonia In Gm For Recorder, Bc - IV. Allegro is one of the shorter tracks at 0:46. It helps separate compact songs from longer album pieces without adding opinion.
Overall, Alessandro Scarlatti: Recorder Concertos is represented as a catalog album page with enough surrounding text for browsing, indexing and comparison. That keeps the album page from changing on every request while still avoiding identical text across entries.
