Beethoven: Quatuors Pour Piano, Violon, Alto Et Violoncelle by Philippe Cassard, Raphael Oleg, Miguel Da Silva, and Marc Coppey appears in this catalog as a structured album entry It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.
The release information on this page points to release year 2017, genre area Classical, 20 tracks, total running time 1:27:34, and cover artwork available. This gives the page enough context to describe the release in a natural catalog style.
Track names visible on the page include Quintet In E-Flat Major, Op. 16a: I. Pt. 1. Grave (Arr. For Violin, Viola, Cello And Piano By Ludwig Van Beethoven), Quintet In E-Flat Major, Op. 16a: I. Pt. 2. Allegro Ma Non Troppo (Arr. For Violin, Viola, Cello And Piano By Ludwig Van Beethoven), Quintet In E-Flat Major, Op. 16a: II. Andante Cantabile (Arr. For Violin, Viola, Cello And Piano By Ludwig Van Beethoven), Quintet In E-Flat Major, Op. 16a: III. Rondo. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo (Arr. For Violin, Viola, Cello And Piano By Ludwig Van Beethoven), Three Piano Quartets, WoO 36, No. 3 In C Major: I. Allegro Vivace, Three Piano Quartets, WoO 36, No. 3 In C Major: II. Adagio Con Espressione, Three Piano Quartets, WoO 36, No. 3 In C Major: III. Rondo, and Three Piano Quartets, WoO 36, No. 1 In E-Flat Major: I. Adagio Assai. These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.
The page can also be read through the track durations: Quintet In E-Flat Major, Op. 16a: I. Pt. 2. Allegro Ma Non Troppo (Arr. For Violin, Viola, Cello And Piano By Ludwig Van Beethoven) is one of the longer tracks at 11:13 and Three Piano Quartets, WoO 36, No. 1 In E-Flat Major: IV. Var. I is one of the shorter tracks at 0:59. The duration notes keep the text factual and tied to the actual track table.
As a catalog entry, Beethoven: Quatuors Pour Piano, Violon, Alto Et Violoncelle is described through its visible facts, its tracks and the metadata already available on the page. Because the text is stored after the first visit, the page keeps a consistent description over time.
