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NOTE: I've added the various potential attributes, but they're copied/pasted from other ARs that use the same attributes. Please ignore that the description/link text currently is not updated for this AR. :) (Based on [[User:symphonick/sandbox/Concertmaster]]) |
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"guest" I've struck from the position AR, and left only on the non-position AR. See [[Proposal:Concertmaster_Relationship_Type_Proposal]]. |
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|type = Concertmaster Position |
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|typeURL = Concertmaster_Position |
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|proposal = 1 |
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[[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:31, 26 December 2010 (UTC) |
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|class = Musical Association |
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== Description == |
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|linkedFrom1 = Artist |
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|linkedTo1 = Artist |
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|linkedFrom2 = Artist |
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|linkedTo2 = Artist |
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|summary = This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, the concertmaster for an [[Artist|artist]]. |
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The titles typically used to describe this position are: |
The titles typically used to describe this position are: |
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:; Concertmaster |
:; Concertmaster |
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:; First Chair |
:; First Chair |
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:; Leader |
:; Leader |
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== Link Phrases == |
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* [[Artist]] is/was an assistant conductor emeritus for [[Artist]] |
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* [[Artist|Artist]] has/had assistant conductor(s) [[Artist]]</ul> |
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* [[Artist]] is/was an associate conductor for [[Artist]] |
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* [[Artist|Artist]] has/had associate conductor(s) [[Artist]]</ul> |
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* [[Artist]] is/was the principal conductor for [[Artist]] |
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* [[Artist|Artist]] has/had principal conductor(s) [[Artist]]</ul> |
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* [[Artist]] is/was the principal conductor for [[Artist]] |
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* [[Artist|Artist]] has/had principal conductor(s) [[Artist]]</ul> |
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== Attributes == |
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*; '''start date''' |
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: There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used. |
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*; '''end date''' |
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: There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used. |
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*; assistant |
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: This title indicates a less experienced, or first-time conductor, who works under the direction of a more experienced conductor. |
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*; associate |
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: This title indicates a less experienced conductor who works under the direction of the principal conductor. |
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*; principal |
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: This indicates that the group had multiple conductors who were led by this conductor. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal conductor" or "first conductor". |
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*; numbered position |
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: This indicates that the group had multiple conductors who were led by this conductor. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal conductor" or "first conductor". |
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*; co |
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: This indicates that the person collaborated in their engineering duties, with another engineer or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-audio engineer credit. |
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*; acting |
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*; emeritus (exists?) |
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*; alternating (really needed?) |
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*; sub- (really needed?) |
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== Guidelines == |
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* The target [[Artist|artist]] must be a group [[Artist|artist]]. |
* The target [[Artist|artist]] must be a group [[Artist|artist]]. |
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* A group should only ever have one concertmaster or concertmistress at the same time. |
* <s>A group should only ever have one concertmaster or concertmistress at the same time.</s> |
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* A concertmaster or concertmistress is always also a [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|member of the group]]. |
* A concertmaster or concertmistress is always also a [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|member of the group]]. |
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[[Category:Proposed Relationship Type]] |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 3 May 2014
Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official. |
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NOTE: I've added the various potential attributes, but they're copied/pasted from other ARs that use the same attributes. Please ignore that the description/link text currently is not updated for this AR. :) (Based on User:symphonick/sandbox/Concertmaster)
"guest" I've struck from the position AR, and left only on the non-position AR. See Proposal:Concertmaster_Relationship_Type_Proposal.
BrianSchweitzer 06:31, 26 December 2010 (UTC)
Description
This indicates that an artist is, or was, the concertmaster for an artist. The concertmaster or concertmistress is normally the leader of the first violin section of an orchestra.
The titles typically used to describe this position are:
- Concertmaster
- First Chair
- Leader
Link Phrases
- Artist was concertmaster/concertmistress for Artist
- Artist had concertmaster(s)/concertmistress(es) Artist
- Artist is/was an assistant conductor emeritus for Artist
- Artist has/had assistant conductor(s) Artist
Attributes
- start date
- There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used.
- end date
- There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used.
- assistant
- This title indicates a less experienced, or first-time conductor, who works under the direction of a more experienced conductor.
- associate
- This title indicates a less experienced conductor who works under the direction of the principal conductor.
- principal
- This indicates that the group had multiple conductors who were led by this conductor. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal conductor" or "first conductor".
- numbered position
- This indicates that the group had multiple conductors who were led by this conductor. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal conductor" or "first conductor".
- co
- This indicates that the person collaborated in their engineering duties, with another engineer or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-audio engineer credit.
- acting
- emeritus (exists?)
- alternating (really needed?)
- sub- (really needed?)
Guidelines
- A concertmaster or concertmistress must be a person artist.
- The target artist must be a group artist.
A group should only ever have one concertmaster or concertmistress at the same time.- A concertmaster or concertmistress is always also a member of the group.