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===Movement numbers=== |
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I believe it's built in as a part of a bigger work, but do we have part of work AR yet? |
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I recommend using the comment field if a movement number is needed for work disambiguation. Ex. a concerto could contain 3 movements like this: |
I recommend using the comment field if a movement number is needed for work disambiguation. Ex. a concerto could contain 3 movements like this: |
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<pre>Allegro |
<pre>Allegro |
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Largo |
Largo |
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Allegro (3rd movement)</pre> |
Allegro (3rd movement)</pre> |
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Don't add anything to the titles. Sometimes opinion can differ about the boundarys of a movement |
Don't add anything to the titles. Sometimes opinion can differ about the boundarys of a movement (ex. in Beethoven's sonatas). We will try to agree on a good urtext source for every composer and follow that score. |
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* this is a workaround for an UI issue (you can't tell which of the allegro movements you are dealing with when relating works to recordings). we are hoping for a technical solution to the numbering problem. |
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===Tempo for untitled movements=== |
===Tempo for untitled movements=== |
Revision as of 13:45, 1 July 2011
Status: Notes, questions & comments from the discussions about CSG for works & recordings & mb-style. This is NOT a guideline. |
The docs for works & recordings should probably contain a disclaimer "for experienced editors" or somehting?
Applicability
There was a tendency to over-apply the former CSG, so we should start with a list of things where CSG is not used. Holst's "The Planet" suite, songs... Brian wrote something.
Work names
Should default to the "original" name. Seems like there's consensus about using an urtext score as source, if possible. Some composers have all works in one collection, ex. "Neue Mozart Ausgabe".
Language
- Note that it's possible that parts of the title in an urtext edition can be translated, and we will have to look elswhere for the original language
- original meaning I think I expect Stravinsky's "L'oiseau de feu" to have the French title (premiered in Paris by Ballets Russes), and not the composer's language (Жар-птица)
Aliases
should be standardized local versions of the workname (+ if the work really has another name; maybe 2 different common names in one langugage)
Worktype (only for generic works)
Sonata in F minor, Symphony in G major but not for works with titles or quotes:
Carmen, Op. ?? not Opera: Carmen or something
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, BWV 599 not organ chorale, BWV 599 "Nun komm"
same for songs
If it's part of a collection with a generic title "3 songs for SATB", don't use the name of the collection. If the collection is a title by the composer "Kinderszenen" it should be used:
Kinderszenen: Movement, op. x no y ??
Key (only for generic works)
"if there is a well defined and non-ambiguous title given by the author, additional information is extra." well said by caramel31
Catalog(s)
Pete happened to mention the comment field. Would it work for everything, or would we like to keep the standard catalog for generic works as a part of the title? Examples:
- note that the comment field is a workaround, the ultimate goal is that catalogs will have their own field(s).
=Multi-part works vs. "freestanding" works
A work that is intended as an entity in it's own would stop here.
Movement numbers
I recommend using the comment field if a movement number is needed for work disambiguation. Ex. a concerto could contain 3 movements like this:
Allegro Largo Allegro
Add a disambiguation comment for the allegro movements:
Allegro (1st movement) Largo Allegro (3rd movement)
Don't add anything to the titles. Sometimes opinion can differ about the boundarys of a movement (ex. in Beethoven's sonatas). We will try to agree on a good urtext source for every composer and follow that score.
- this is a workaround for an UI issue (you can't tell which of the allegro movements you are dealing with when relating works to recordings). we are hoping for a technical solution to the numbering problem.
Tempo for untitled movements
You are not supposed to add a tempo to every work. Tempo/character should only be used for works which are usually referred to by tempo. That is mostly for movements of generic multi-part works; concertos, symphonies, sonatas and so on. Works which would otherwise be untitled.
Concerto in D major, Op. 1: I. Allegro Adagio & Allegro, Op. XX
but not in
Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 55 No. 2
You wouldn't refer to this work by tempo. And as said before; the same thing goes for all vocal works & works based on vocal works.
no tempo from composer
can be in italics in the score. we could use brackets?
Concerto in C major, Op. 2: [Allegro]
or not make any difference at all?
something I forgot goes here
Works and parts
Recording names
Probably the least discussed. I think we have a consensus about using the default worktitle.
Keys & instrumentation
This will not be a copy from the work name, instead it will actually follow what's recorded. A flute piece played on the violin, a violin solo sonata transposed to viola. Sometimes a work can even be published with variants for more than one instrument by the composer.
- if by the editor...?
Also the specific voice for a song could be different from the original.
- what to to w. high/low voice versions? very common for piano + voice. Have heard berlioz nuits... in different keys.
- don't add artificial keys?
- A=415Hz belongs in the annotation
Disambiguation
It looks like we can finally get rid of the old UI-workaround, which meant that we had to add performers to the title of the release and releasegroup. However, we still need a way to distinguish between different recordings of the same work, so we ask that you add the primary performer(s) to the comment field for the recording. Try to keep it to a minimum, only what's needed to sepearate the recording from another recording of the same work.
Aliases
Not available, but there is an open ticket.
The recording-work performance AR
ongoing discussions