Year of release 1989

Songs 7

Album time 45:02

Genre list Classical

This page describes El Huesped Del Sevillano by Orquesta Sinfonica, Coro Cantores De Madrid, and Indalecio Cisneros as part of the music catalog The page is built for listeners who want the release facts, song names and basic catalog signals without searching through several sections.

The album data includes release year 1989, genre area Classical, 7 tracks, total running time 45:02, and cover artwork available. The same facts are useful for comparing this entry with other releases in the catalog.

The album sequence gives visitors songs including El Huésped Del Sevillano, Zarzuela En Dos Actos De Jacinto Guerrero Con Letra De Juan Ignacio Luca De Tena Y Enrique Reoyo. Preludio Y 'En La Fuente Cristalina' (Coro Inicial) & 'Forja La Espada, Espadero', 'Fiel Espada Triunfadora' (Canto A La Espada), 'Castellana Toledana' (Romanza De Raquel), 'Moza La Toledana' (Dúo De Juan Luis Y Raquel), 'Para Un Hombre Solo, Son Muchas Feas' (Pasacalle), 'Nadie En La Plaza, Sola La Calle', 'Lagarteranas Somos, Venimos Todas' (Introducción, Canción Del Carretero Y Coro General), 'Hoy Que Sueсo Enamorada', 'Mujer De Los Negros Ojos' (Romanzas), and 'El Brío Y La Ligereza', 'Misterio, Amor, Aventura', 'Castellana, Toledana' (Final). This gives the description more substance while staying inside the known catalog data.

Duration details add a practical listening angle: 'Moza La Toledana' (Dúo De Juan Luis Y Raquel), 'Para Un Hombre Solo, Son Muchas Feas' (Pasacalle), 'Nadie En La Plaza, Sola La Calle' is one of the longer tracks at 11:31 and 'Fiel Espada Triunfadora' (Canto A La Espada) is one of the shorter tracks at 2:55. This kind of information is simple, but it makes the entry richer and easier to scan.

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