The page for Cavalli: Statira, Principessa Di Persia (CD1) by Capella De 'Turchini and Antonio Florio gathers the main release facts in one place The text follows the available album information, keeping the note factual and specific.
Practical album details include release year 2004, genre area Classical, 28 tracks, total running time 1:10:36, and cover artwork available. They also make the page more useful for browsing albums by style, year and track names.
The track list starts with Statira, Principessa Di Persia, Dramma Per Musica In Tre Atti. Libretto Di Giovan Francesco Busenello, Revisione Della Portitura Di Antonio Florio - Sinfonia, Scena VI. Recitativo: ÂVaffrino D'Ermosilla Giovanettaâ (Vaffrino), Scena VII. Recitativo: ÂDario Lo Non V'intendo, O Stelleâ (Dario, Brimonte), Scena VIII. Recitativo: ÂTe Solo Abbraccioâ (Dario, Cloridaspe), Scena IX. Recitativo: ÂFortuna Ci Vuoleâ (Brimonte), Scena X. Recitativo: ÂVaffrin, Fin Da Fanciulloâ (Nicarno, Vaffrino), Scena X. Aria: ÂAll'idol Del Mio Coreâ (Nicarco), and Scena XI. Recitativo: ÂVaffrino Metamorfosiâ (Vaffrino). Including track highlights makes the album easier to understand at a glance.
Running-time information adds another concrete detail: PROLOGO. Recitativo: ÂOrgonte Re D'Arabiaâ (Maga, Plutone, Mercurio) is one of the longer tracks at 5:49 and Scena V. Recitativo: ÂChe L'unico Figliuolâ (Ermosilla) is one of the shorter tracks at 0:36. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.
In summary, Cavalli: Statira, Principessa Di Persia (CD1) brings together release details, song names, genre labels and artwork in one album view. This makes the page easier to scan for album names, song titles, release year, genre and running-time details.
