Cavalli: Statira, Principessa Di Persia (CD2) by Capella De 'Turchini and Antonio Florio appears in the catalog with release information and a full track view The text follows the available album information, keeping the note factual and specific.
The release information on this page points to release year 2004, genre area Classical, 28 tracks, total running time 1:07:35, and cover artwork available. They also make the page more useful for browsing albums by style, year and track names.
Track names visible on the page include ATTO SECONDO, Continued. Scena VII. Recitativo: ÂCercà ti Del Giardin Tutti I Recessiâ (Statira, Elissena), ATTO TERZO. Scena I. Recitativo: ÂSanguinosa Vittoriaâ (Brimonte, Ermosilla, Floralba), Scena II. Recitativo: ÂVaffrin, Come Pugnasti?  (Ermosilla, Vaffrino, Floralba), Scena III. Aria: ÂEra Pur La Bella Cosaâ (Vaffrino), Scena IV. Recitativo: ÂAl Carro Trionfale Dell'Armeno Superboâ (Cloridaspe), Scena V. Aria: ÂLassa, Che Fò, Che Veggioâ (Statira), Scena VI. Recitativo: ÂOh Che Stragi, Oh Che Morti, Oh Che Ruine!  (Floralba, Vaffrino), and Scena VII. Recitativo: ÂSon Ferito Nel Petto, Pur Questo Braccio è Offesoâ (Unismano, Brimonte, Floralba). Including track highlights makes the album easier to understand at a glance.
Running-time information adds another concrete detail: Scena Ultima: ÂAnch'io Mi Getto Ai Piedi Vostriâ (Elissena, Cloridaspe, Floralba, Vaffrino, Usimano, Statira, Tutti) is one of the longer tracks at 4:51 and Scena VIII. Recitativo: ÂFiglia, D'Armenia Il Reâ (Dario, Cloridaspe, Statira) is one of the shorter tracks at 0:37. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.
In summary, Cavalli: Statira, Principessa Di Persia (CD2) 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.
