This page describes Rameau: Castor Et Pollux (1737 Version) (CD2) by Judith Van Wanroij as part of the music catalog The entry keeps the album title, artist information, track list and page metadata in one place.
The album data includes release year 2025, genre area Classical, 44 tracks, total running time 1:15:18, and cover artwork available. The result is a fuller album note built from stable fields rather than changing promotional text.
The album sequence gives visitors songs including Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Prélude, Air Et Chœur. Rassemblez-Vous, Peuples, Secondez-Moi', Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Récit. Ah! Prince, Où Courez-Vous?, Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Récit. Ah! Princesse, À Mes Pleurs Unissez Vos Efforts, Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Récit Accompagné. Son Char A Reculé Tout À Coup À Mes Yeux, Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Récit. Les Dieux Respecteront Le Sang De Télaïre, Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Trio. Je Reverrai Donc Ce Que J'aime, Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Récit. Mais, Le Ciel S'obscurcit; Le Jour Pâlit D'effroi', and Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act III: Trio Et Chœur. Sortez, Sortez De L'esclavage. 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: Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act V: Chaconne Pour Les Planètes Et Les Constellations is one of the longer tracks at 7:50 and Castor Et Pollux, RCT 32 (1737 Version), Act V: Annonce Et Récit. Mais, J'entends Des Cris D'allegresse! is one of the shorter tracks at 0:08. They give the album description a little more depth while remaining automatic and repeatable.
This automatic note gives Rameau: Castor Et Pollux (1737 Version) (CD2) a longer description while avoiding claims that are not present in the album data. The wording is generated once and then reused, which keeps the page stable for visitors and crawlers.
