The Trio Sonata In 17th-Century France (London Baroque) by London Baroque is collected here with album-level details for quick browsing It combines track details, genre labels and release notes into a readable album overview.
The visible facts for this release include release year 2005, genre area Classical, 33 tracks, total running time 1:09:37, and cover artwork available. These details help identify the album beyond its title.
A quick look at the track list shows J. B. Lully: Trio Pour Le Coucher Du Roi - 1. Symphonie, J. B. Lully: Trio Pour Le Coucher Du Roi - 2. Sarabande, J. B. Lully: Trio Pour Le Coucher Du Roi - 3. Menuet, J. B. Lully: Trio Pour Le Coucher Du Roi - 4. Chaconne, J. N. Geoffroy: Dialogue Pour Le Clavessin Et Les Violes, L. Couperin: Simphonie, L. Couperin: Dialogue, and F. Couperin: La Superbe - I. [No Tempo Marking]. The track list is also useful when a visitor remembers a song title but not the complete album name.
The track lengths provide extra listening context: J. N. Geoffroy: Dialogue Pour Le Clavessin Et Les Violes is one of the longer tracks at 4:59 and L. -N. Clerambault: Sonata In G Major 'La Felicite' - III. [Piano] is one of the shorter tracks at 0:38. It helps separate compact songs from longer album pieces without adding opinion.
The Trio Sonata In 17th-Century France (London Baroque) is presented through its album facts, track list and genre context, giving the page a clear release summary. The final summary ties the album details together clearly.
