Year of release 2025

Songs 24

Album time 01:00:50

Genre list Classical

The catalog page for Flûte Et Orgue À Notre-Dame De Paris by Yves Castagnet brings the main album facts together It combines the visible track data, genre labels and release notes into a single readable description.

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The track list starts with Trois Mouvements: I. Andante, Trois Mouvements: II. Allegro Con Grazio, Trois Mouvements: III. Allegro Vivace, Sonate Pour Hautbois Et Orgue (Arr. By Jocelyn Daubigney For Flute & Organ): I. Allegro Moderato, Sonate Pour Hautbois Et Orgue (Arr. By Jocelyn Daubigney For Flute & Organ): II. Tempo Rubato Cantabile, Sonate Pour Hautbois Et Orgue (Arr. By Jocelyn Daubigney For Flute & Organ): III. Vivo Scherzando, For Children, BB 53, Sz. 42 (Arr. By Yves Castagnet For Flute & Organ), Volume 2: No. 33, Andante Tranquillo, and For Children, BB 53, Sz. 42 (Arr. By Yves Castagnet For Flute & Organ), Volume 1: No. 32, Andante. The track list is also useful when a visitor remembers a song title but not the complete album name.

The track lengths provide extra catalog context because Fantaisie En Fa Mineur Pour Hautbois Et Orgue, Krebs-WV 604 (Arr. By Jocelyn Daubigney For Flute & Organ): Adagio Con Molto is one of the longer tracks at 5:56 and For Children, BB 53, Sz. 42 (Arr. By Yves Castagnet For Flute & Organ), Volume 2: No. 13, Allegro is one of the shorter tracks at 0:40. It helps separate compact songs from longer album pieces without adding opinion.

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