User:BrianSchweitzer/Concertmaster Relationship Type Proposal

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Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-265a
Champion: BrianFreud
Current status: RFC
Initial Discussion



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.

BrianSchweitzer 06:31, 26 December 2010 (UTC)


Description

This indicates that an artist is, or was, the concertmaster for a release or track. 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

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.
  • guest (needed? maybe this one only on the release/track version, not the artist-artist version)
This indicates that the conductor held a 'guest conductor' or 'visiting conductor' position. It does not indicate merely that a conductor was given a "guest conductor" credit on a particular release, release group, recording, or track.
  • acting
  • emeritus (exists?)
  • alternating (really needed?)
  • sub- (really needed?)

Guidelines

  • A concertmaster or concertmistress must be a person artist.
  • A concertmaster or concertmistress is always also a member of the group, unless the guest attribute is used.