Mozart - Concerto For Two Pianos KV 365 - Thomas Zehetmair by ORF Radio Symphonieorchester Wien and Piano Duo Sakamoto is presented here as a detailed music album page It is meant to give search engines and visitors a fuller explanation of the release without adding invented review claims.
The listing is organized around release year 2024, genre area Classical, Сoncerto, and Orchestral, 9 tracks, total running time 1:12:01, and cover artwork available. This gives the page enough context to describe the release in a natural catalog style.
The song section includes titles such as 01. Mozart Concerto No. 10 For Two Pianos In E-Flat Major, KV 365 I. Allegro (Cadenza By W. A. Mozart), 02. Mozart Concerto No. 10 For Two Pianos In E-Flat Major, KV 365 II. Andante (Cadenza By W. A. Mozart), 03. Mozart Concerto No. 10 For Two Pianos In E-Flat Major, KV 365 III. Rondeau. Allegro (Cadenza By W. A. Mozart), 04. Mozart Rondo For Violin And Orchestra In B-Flat Major, KV 269 (Cadenza By Bilal Alnemr & Marc Neikrug), 05. Mozart Adagio For Violin And Orchestra In E Major, KV 261 (Cadenza By Bilal Alnemr), 06. Mozart Rondo For Violin And Orchestra In C Major, KV 373 (Cadenza By Bilal Alnemr & Itzhak Perlman), 07. Mozart Sinfonia Concertante For Four Winds In E- Flat Major, KV 297B I. Allegro, and 08. Mozart Sinfonia Concertante For Four Winds In E- Flat Major, KV 297B II. Adagio. These titles make the page specific to this album rather than a generic music category.
The page can also be read through the track durations: 07. Mozart Sinfonia Concertante For Four Winds In E- Flat Major, KV 297B I. Allegro is one of the longer tracks at 13:00 and 06. Mozart Rondo For Violin And Orchestra In C Major, KV 373 (Cadenza By Bilal Alnemr & Itzhak Perlman) is one of the shorter tracks at 5:47. The duration notes keep the text factual and tied to the actual track table.
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