Schumann: Dichterliebe by Theo Fouchenneret and Tatsuki Sasanuma is presented here as a detailed music album page The entry keeps the album title, artist information, track list and page metadata in one place.
The listing is organized around release year 2026, genre area Classical, 22 tracks, total running time 42:06, and cover artwork available. The result is a fuller album note built from stable fields rather than changing promotional text.
The song section includes titles such as Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 1, Im Wunderschonen Monat Mai (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 2, Aus Meinen Tranen Sprießen (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 3, Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 4, Wenn Ich In Deine Augen Seh - (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), 5 Lieder Und Gesange, Op. 127- No. 2, Dein Angesicht (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), 4 Gesänge, Op. 142- No. 2, Lehn - Deine Wang - (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 5, Ich Will Meine Seele Tauchen (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma), and Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 6, Im Rhein, Im Heiligen Strome (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma). 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: Myrthen, Op. 25- No. 15, Aus Den Hebraischen Gesangen (Mein Herz Ist Schwer) (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma) is one of the longer tracks at 4:59 and Dichterliebe, Op. 48- No. 3, Die Rose, Die Lilie, Die Taube, Die Sonne (Arr. For Cello And Piano By Tatsuki Sasanuma) is one of the shorter tracks at 0:34. They give the album description a little more depth while remaining automatic and repeatable.
This automatic note gives Schumann: Dichterliebe 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.
