Year of release 2005

Songs 12

Album time 01:00:38

Genre list Classical, Сoncerto

The catalog page for J. S. Bach. Concertos For Two Pianos And String. Concerto For Piano And Orchestra. Piano Larissa Dedova, Mikhail Volchok, Tatiano Nikolaeva by Tatiana Nikolayeva, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Larissa Dedova, and Mikhail Volchok brings the main album facts together The entry keeps the album title, artist information, track list and page metadata in one place.

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The track list starts with Concerto No. 1 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Minor, BWV 1060, Allegro, Concerto No. 1 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Minor, BWV 1060, Adagio, Concerto No. 2 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Major, BWV 1061, Allegro, Concerto No. 2 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Major, BWV 1061, Adagi..., Concerto No. 2 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Major, BWV 1061, Fuge, Concerto No. 3 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Minor, BWV 1062, Allegro, and Concerto No. 3 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Minor, BWV 1062, Andante. The song names add concrete text around the album and help identify the exact release.

The timing data gives another way to describe the album: Concerto No. 2 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Major, BWV 1061, Allegro is one of the longer tracks at 7:00 and Concerto No. 1 For Two Pianos And String Orchestra In C Minor, BWV 1060, Allegro is one of the shorter tracks at 3:33. They give the album description a little more depth while remaining automatic and repeatable.

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