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=Style for determining Release Artists on *classical* Releases= |
=Style for determining Release Artists on *classical* Releases= |
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Image:Alert.png]] '''Status:''' ''This is a [[Proposed Style Guideline|ProposedStyleGuideline]], which has not been sanctioned yet.'' |
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Image:Alert.png]] '''Status:''' ''This is a [[Proposed Style Guideline|ProposedStyleGuideline]], which has not been sanctioned yet.'' [[Image:Attention.png]] ''This [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]] applies to [[Classical Style Guide| classical music]] only. For popular music see the [[Release Artist Style|ReleaseArtistStyle]].'' |
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The [[Classical Style Guide|ClassicalStyleGuide]] states that the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]] of a classical [[Release]] should always be the composer. We make an exception with recitals by a single performer: |
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[[Image:Attention.png]] This [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]] applies to [[Classical Style Guide| classical music]] only. For popular music see the [[Release Artists Style|ReleaseArtistsStyle]]. |
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In cases where a release contains only work(s) performed primarily by a single group or individual, credited prominently on the release, that artist may be designated the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]] if any one of the following conditions is met: |
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In the first case, the album should be entered with |
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* the composers as the [[Track Artist|TrackArtist]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s for each of the tracks (unless the third case applies) |
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* the performer as the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]]. |
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In the second case, the album should be entered with |
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* the performer as the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]]. |
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In the third case, the [[Classical Style Guide|ClassicalStyleGuide]] does not really apply. We are now more likely in the field of Jazz, electronic or popular music. Therefore the album should be entered as a single artist release with |
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* the performer as the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]] |
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* the composer(s) should be attributed only by [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] of the [[Composer Relationship Type|ComposerRelationshipType]] either to the whole album (if there is only one composer), or the individual tracks (if there are several composers). |
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==More Details== |
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In the first case, the album should be entered as a VA release with the composers as the track artists (unless the third case applies). |
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Please avoid creating new [[Artist]]s for collaborations that are not otherwise referred to (e.g. by other releases or [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]]). |
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In the third case, the album should be entered as a non-VA release, and the composer(s) should be attributed to the album (if only one composer) or the tracks (if more than one composer) only by "composed by" [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Style]] |
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Style]] |
Revision as of 20:01, 3 October 2006
Style for determining Release Artists on *classical* Releases
- Status: This is a ProposedStyleGuideline, which has not been sanctioned yet. This StyleGuideline applies to classical music only. For popular music see the ReleaseArtistStyle.
The ClassicalStyleGuide states that the ReleaseArtist of a classical Release should always be the composer. We make an exception with recitals by a single performer:
In cases where a release contains only work(s) performed primarily by a single group or individual, credited prominently on the release, that artist may be designated the ReleaseArtist if any one of the following conditions is met:
- The works are composed by different composers, and the album would otherwise be attributed to VariousArtists
- The tracks on the release, while all composed by one composer, are parts of multiple works, several of which are not present in their complete form or are drawn from different groups ("selections" or "highlights")
- The work(s) have all been arranged, remixed, or otherwise substantially modified by the primary performer
In the first case, the album should be entered with
- the composers as the TrackArtist
s for each of the tracks (unless the third case applies)
- the performer as the ReleaseArtist.
In the second case, the album should be entered with
- the composer as the TrackArtist for each of the tracks (unless the third case applies)
- the performer as the ReleaseArtist.
In the third case, the ClassicalStyleGuide does not really apply. We are now more likely in the field of Jazz, electronic or popular music. Therefore the album should be entered as a single artist release with
- the performer as the ReleaseArtist
- the composer(s) should be attributed only by AdvancedRelationships of the ComposerRelationshipType either to the whole album (if there is only one composer), or the individual tracks (if there are several composers).
More Details
Please avoid creating new Artists for collaborations that are not otherwise referred to (e.g. by other releases or AdvancedRelationships).