The catalog page for Schutz - Symphoniae Sacrae I - Hans Gruss by Capella Fidicinia 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.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 1997, genre area Classical and Sacred music, 21 tracks, total running time 1:40:57, and cover artwork available. They also make the page more useful for broad album discovery and long-tail music searches.
The track list starts with 01. Cantabo Domino In Vita Mea SWV 260, 02. O Quam Tu Pulchra Es (Prima Pars) SWV 265, 03. Veni De Libano, Amica Mea (Secunda Pars) SWV 266, 04. Paratum Cor Meum, Deus (Mit Discantus) SWV 257, 05. Domine, Labia Mea Aperies SWV 271, 06. Fili Mi Absalon SWV 269, 07. In Lectulo Per Noctes (Prima Pars) SWV 272, and 08. Invenerunt Me Custodes Civitatis (Secunda Pars) SWV 273. Including track-level signals makes the album page easier to understand at a glance.
Running-time information is part of the page metadata: 07. Venite Ad Me Omnes Qui Laboratis, SWV261 is one of the longer tracks at 8:23 and 10. Jubilate Deo In Chordis Et Organo (Secunda Pars) SWV 276 is one of the shorter tracks at 2:53. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.
In summary, Schutz - Symphoniae Sacrae I - Hans Gruss has a fuller album description here because the page combines release fields, songs, genres and artwork data. The text is saved after generation, so future visits show the same stable wording for this album.
