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==Classical== |
==Classical== |
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Classical releases, tracks, release groups and recordings should |
Classical releases, tracks, release groups and recordings should follow the [[Style/Classical|classical style guidelines]]. |
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For opera, see the [[/Opera|opera]] guidelines |
For opera, see the [[/Opera|opera]] guidelines. |
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==Musical theatre== |
==Musical theatre== |
Revision as of 18:08, 13 August 2012
Status: This is an official style guideline. |
Soundtracks
See the guidelines for soundtracks.
Classical
Classical releases, tracks, release groups and recordings should follow the classical style guidelines.
For opera, see the opera guidelines.
Musical theatre
See the guidelines for musical theatre.
Mash-ups
If a recording is a mash-up of two (or more) recordings the artist should be set to the mash-up artist. Put the two "versus" artist titles into the recording name like so: "Track Title (Artist A vs. Artist B)".
Note that this only applies to the recording, the associated track(s) should be credited as they appear on the release.
Live bootlegs
If a live bootleg has a proper title, enter the release title as it is on the release and follow the guidelines for live bootlegs for the release group title. If a live bootleg doesn't have a proper title, follow those guidelines for both the release title and release group title.
Audiobooks
There are currently no specific official guidelines for audiobooks.
Broadcast programs
For radio programs and podcasts see the guidelines for broadcast programs.