The catalog page for Berlioz: Works (Live) (CD2) by Roger Norrington and Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra brings the main album facts together It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 2022, genre area Classical, 33 tracks, total running time 3:02:46, and cover artwork available. This gives the page enough context to describe the release in a natural catalog style.
The track list starts with Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 8, A Boire, À Boire, À Boire! [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 8, Si La Terre Aux Beaux Jours Se Couronne [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 9, Cette Somme T’est Due [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 9, C’est Trop Fort! [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 9, Ah! Qui Pourrait Me Résister [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 12, Vous Voyez, J’espère [Live], Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 12, Ah! Ah! Très Bien, Le Plaisant Visage! [Live], and Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act II Mardi Gras (Weimar Version) Scene 12, Voici Maître Arlequin [Live]. 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: Grande Messe Des Morts, Op. 5, H. 75 X. Agnus Dei (Live) is one of the longer tracks at 15:00 and Benvenuto Cellini, Op. 23, H. 76, Act III Mercrèdi Des Cendres (Weimar Version) Scene 8, Ah! Maître! [Live] is one of the shorter tracks at 0:21. The duration notes keep the text factual and tied to the actual track table.
As a catalog entry, Berlioz: Works (Live) (CD2) 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.
