The catalog page for Franz Liszt - Konzerte Für Klavier Und Orchester / Totentanz by Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Krystian Zimerman, and BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEIJI OZAWA brings the main album facts together The page is built for listeners who want the release facts, song names and basic catalog signals without searching through several sections.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 1988, genre area Classical, 8 tracks, total running time 55:44, and cover artwork available. The same facts are useful for comparing this entry with other releases in the catalog.
The track list starts with Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 Es-Dur, S. 124: I. Allegro Maestoso, Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 Es-Dur, S. 124: II. Quasi Adagio. A Allegretto Vivace. A Allegro Animato, Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 Es-Dur, S. 124: III. Allegro Marziale Animato. A Presto, Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 A-Dur, S. 125: I. Adagio Sostenuto Assai. A Allegro Agitato Assai', Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 A-Dur, S. 125: II. Allegro Moderato. A Allegro Deciso, Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 A-Dur, S. 125: III. Marziale Un Poco Meno Allegro, Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 A-Dur, S. 125: IV. Allegro Animato. A Stretto, and Totentanz (Danse Macabre), S. 126 / 2. This gives the description more substance while staying inside the known catalog data.
Duration details add a practical listening angle: Totentanz (Danse Macabre), S. 126 / 2 is one of the longer tracks at 15:12 and Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 A-Dur, S. 125: IV. Allegro Animato. A Stretto is one of the shorter tracks at 1:51. This kind of information is simple, but it makes the entry richer and easier to scan.
The generated description for Franz Liszt - Konzerte Für Klavier Und Orchester / Totentanz is intentionally factual, using the album fields and track names as its base. After the first generation, this description becomes fixed content for the site and album pair.
