Year of release 2024

Songs 13

Album time 03:11:44

Genre list Classical

The catalog page for Liszt: Faust Symphony, Dante Symphony, Beethoven Symphony No. 9 by Leslie Howard and Mattia Ometto brings the main album facts together The description uses the same album data that is shown on the page, so the text stays close to the actual listing.

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The track list starts with Liszt Eine Faust-Symphonie In Drei Charakterbildern, S. 647 I. Faust, Liszt Eine Faust-Symphonie In Drei Charakterbildern, S. 647 II. Gretchen, Liszt Eine Faust-Symphonie In Drei Charakterbildern, S. 647 III. Mephistopheles Und Schlußchor, Liszt Eine Faust-Symphonie In Drei Charakterbildern, S. 647 IV. Zweiter Schluß, Liszt Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S. 648 I. Inferno, Liszt Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S. 648 II. Purgatorio —, Liszt Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S. 648 III. Magnificat —, and Liszt Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S. 648 Zweiter Schluß. Including track-level signals makes the album page easier to understand at a glance.

Running-time information is part of the page metadata: Liszt Eine Faust-Symphonie In Drei Charakterbildern, S. 647 I. Faust is one of the longer tracks at 25:56 and Liszt Eine Symphonie Zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S. 648 Zweiter Schluß is one of the shorter tracks at 0:48. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.

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