The catalog page for Standchen. Historical Piano Music By Schubert, Brahms And Grainger by Ignacy Jan Paderewski brings the main album facts together It combines the visible track data, genre labels and release notes into a single readable description.
The page stores practical album details such as release year 2024, genre area Classical, 29 tracks, total running time 1:50:41, and cover artwork available. These details help distinguish the page from a short title-only listing.
The track list starts with Military Marches, Op. 51: No. 1, Marche Militaire In D Major (Arr. By Tausig) (Welte-Mignon 281), Military Marches, Op. 51: No. 3, Marche Militaire In E-Flat Major (Welte-Mignon 3309), Der Erlkonig (Erlking, Transcription By Liszt) (Welte-Mignon 1260), Standchen, D. 889: Hark! Hark! The Lark! (Transcription By Franz Liszt) (Welte-Mignon 1261), Ave Maria. Op. 52, No. 6 (D. 839, Arr. For Solo Piano By Armbruster) (Duo-Art 102835), Scherzo No. 1 In B-Flat Major (Posthumous) D. 593 (Welte-Mignon 915), Hungarian Dance No. 2, In D Minor (Welte-Mignon 1096), and Ballades, Op. 10: Ballade No. 1, " Edward " In D Minor (Duo-Art 5931). The track list is also useful when a visitor remembers a song title but not the complete album name.
The track lengths provide extra catalog context because Zigeunerweisen (Welte-Mignon 814) is one of the longer tracks at 8:15 and Studies, Op. 740: No. 5, Octave Study (Welte-Mignon 2430) is one of the shorter tracks at 1:22. It helps separate compact songs from longer album pieces without adding opinion.
Overall, Standchen. Historical Piano Music By Schubert, Brahms And Grainger is represented as a catalog album page with enough surrounding text for browsing, indexing and comparison. That keeps the album page from changing on every request while still avoiding identical text across entries.
