The catalog page for Bach For Breakfast. The Leisurely Way To Start Your Day by English Chamber Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and The Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields brings the main album facts together The page is built for listeners who want the release facts, song names and basic catalog signals without searching through several sections.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 1995, genre area Classical, Cantata, and Сoncerto, 18 tracks, total running time 1:01:41, and cover artwork available. The same facts are useful for comparing this entry with other releases in the catalog.
The track list starts with Kantate «Herz Und Mund Und Tat Und Leben», BWV 147: «Jesus Bleibet Meine Freude» (Arr. By Guillermo Figueroa), Orchestersuite Nr. 3 D-Dur, BWV 1068: II. Air, Konzert Fur Oboe, Streicher Und Continuo D-Moll, BWV 1059R: II. Siciliano, Suite Fur Violoncello Solo Nr. 3 C-Dur, BWV 1009: V. Bourree I / II (Trancr. By Pepe Romero), Sonate Fur Flote Und Obligates Cembalo Nr. 2 Es-Dur, BWV 1031: II. Siciliano, Sonate Fur Flote Und Obligates Cembalo Nr. 2 Es-Dur, BWV 1031: I. Allegro Moderato, Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 6 B-Dur, BWV 1051: II. Adagio Ma Non Tanto, and Sonate Fur Flote Oder Violine Und Cembalo G-Moll, BWV 1020: I. (Allegro). This gives the description more substance while staying inside the known catalog data.
Duration details add a practical listening angle: Konzert Fur Violine, Oboe, Streicher Und Continuo D-Moll, BWV 1060R (Arr. From Reconstruction By Max Schneider): II. Adagio is one of the longer tracks at 5:38 and Sonate Fur Flote Und Continuo Nr. 1 C-Dur, BWV 1033: I. Andante. — Presto is one of the shorter tracks at 1:36. This kind of information is simple, but it makes the entry richer and easier to scan.
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