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== Description == |
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⚫ | This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, a choirmaster for an [[Artist|artist]]. A choirmaster (or choirmistress) directs a musical performance by way of visible gestures. They are responsible for knowing the music in depth and conducting it appropriately. In addition to conducting responsibilities, this position may include composition, research, and musical education for the group. |
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|type = Choirmaster Position |
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|typeURL = Choirmaster_Position |
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|proposal = 1 |
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|class = Musical Association |
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* [[Artist]] has/had choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) [[Artist]] |
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== Attributes == |
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|linkedFrom2 = Artist |
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*; '''start date''' |
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: This indicates the first date that the [[Artist|artist]] held the choirmaster position. |
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*; '''end date''' |
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|attributeName1 = assistant |
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|attributePage1 = Assistant Relationship Attribute |
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*; assistant |
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|attributeName2 = associate |
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: This title indicates a less experienced, or first-time choirmaster, who works under the direction of a more experienced choirmaster. |
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<dd>'''Link Phrases:''' |
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|attributePage2 = Associate Relationship Attribute |
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*; associate |
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|attributeName3 = emeritus |
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|attributeDescription3 = This title indicates that a choirmaster or choirmistress has at least partially retired, and no longer plays an active role with the group. |
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<dd>'''Link Phrases:''' |
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|attributePage3 = Emeritus Position Relationship Attribute |
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*; emeritus |
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|attributeName4 = principal |
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: This title indicates that a choirmaster has at least partially retired, and no longer plays an active role with the group. |
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|attributePage4 = Principal Position Relationship Attribute |
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*; principal |
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|attributeName5 = vocal |
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: This indicates that the group had multiple choirmasters who were led by this choirmaster. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal choirmaster" or "first choirmaster". |
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|attributePage5 = Vocal Relationship Attribute |
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*; vocal |
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|summary = This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, a choirmaster or choirmistress for an [[Artist|artist]]. |
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== Guidelines == |
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# The position (and any attribute used) should be documented; it must not be assumed. |
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# At any one time, an [[Artist|artist]] may have more than one choirmaster, but never more than one principal choirmaster. |
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# A choirmaster must be a person [[Artist|artist]]. |
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# The [[Artist|artist]] conducted by the choirmaster must be a group [[Artist|artist]]. |
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* A choirmaster or choirmistress is almost never also a [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|member]] of the group. |
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# This musical position specifically involves the training, leading, and/or conducting of a ''choir'' or ''chorus''. If the position did not involve a choir, then [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]], not this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]], should be used. |
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#: In some cases, both an orchestra and a choir coexist, and are conducted by the same [[Artist|artist]]. In such cases, both this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]] ''and'' [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]] should be used. |
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# This [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]] describes a [[WikiPedia:Conducting|choirmaster]] ''position'' one [[Artist|artist]] holds with another [[Artist|artist]]. [[Conductor Relationship Type]], ''not'' this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]], should be used to describe the fact that an [[Artist|artist]] was the choirmaster on a [[Track|track]] or [[Release|release]]. |
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# '''Do not infer attributes.''' The use of any relationship attribute to indicate a specific position should be documented, and not assumed. An inexperienced choirmaster is not automatically an assistant or associate choirmaster, nor is a very experienced choirmaster automatically a choirmaster emeritus. Likewise, 'guest choirmaster' is a specific position title; simply because a choirmaster is credited with "guest conducting" on a release, that choirmaster '''does not''' automatically become a 'guest choirmaster'. |
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* This [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]] describes a [[WikiPedia:Conducting|conductor]] ''position'' one [[Artist|artist]] holds with another [[Artist|artist]]. [[Conductor Relationship Type]], ''not'' this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]], should be used to describe the fact that an [[Artist|artist]] ''conducted'' on a recorded [[Track|track]] or [[Release|release]]. |
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<small>'''''References''''' |
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[[Category:Proposed Relationship Type]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 26 May 2015
Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official. |
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Description
This indicates that an artist is, or was, a choirmaster for an artist. A choirmaster (or choirmistress) directs a musical performance by way of visible gestures. They are responsible for knowing the music in depth and conducting it appropriately. In addition to conducting responsibilities, this position may include composition, research, and musical education for the group.
The titles typically used to describe this position are:
- Choir Director [1]
- Choirmaster / Choirmistress
- Kapellmeister
- This title, in the classical era, typically indicated a choirmaster. Caution: In the modern era, this title typically indicates a music director, not a choirmaster.
Link Phrases
- Artist is/was a choirmaster/choirmistress for Artist
- Artist has/had choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) Artist
- Artist is/was an assistant choirmaster/choirmistress emeritus for Artist
- Artist has/had assistant choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) Artist
- Artist is/was an associate choirmaster/choirmistress for Artist
- Artist has/had associate choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) Artist
- Artist is/was a choirmaster/choirmistress emeritus for Artist
- Artist has/had choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) emeritus/emeriti Artist
- Artist is/was the principal choirmaster/choirmistress for Artist
- Artist has/had principal choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) Artist
- Artist is/was a {{vocal}} choirmaster/choirmistress for Artist
- Artist has/had {{vocal}} choirmaster(s)/choirmistress(es) Artist
Attributes
- start date
- This indicates the first date that the artist held the choirmaster position.
- end date
- This indicates the last date that the artist held the choirmaster position.
- assistant
- This title indicates a less experienced, or first-time choirmaster, who works under the direction of a more experienced choirmaster.
- associate
- This title indicates a less experienced choirmaster who works under the direction of the principal choirmaster.
- emeritus
- This title indicates that a choirmaster has at least partially retired, and no longer plays an active role with the group.
- principal
- This indicates that the group had multiple choirmasters who were led by this choirmaster. This may be indicated by either the title of "principal choirmaster" or "first choirmaster".
- vocal
- This can indicate either the type of choir conducted, or that only a specific voice section of a choir was conducted.
Guidelines
- The position (and any attribute used) should be documented; it must not be assumed.
- At any one time, an artist may have more than one choirmaster, but never more than one principal choirmaster.
- A choirmaster must be a person artist.
- The artist conducted by the choirmaster must be a group artist.
- Only one of the attributes 'assistant', 'associate', 'emeritus', or 'principal' should be used at the same time.
- This musical position specifically involves the training, leading, and/or conducting of a choir or chorus. If the position did not involve a choir, then Conductor Position Relationship Type, not this relationship type, should be used.
- In some cases, both an orchestra and a choir coexist, and are conducted by the same artist. In such cases, both this relationship type and Conductor Position Relationship Type should be used.
- This relationship type describes a choirmaster position one artist holds with another artist. Conductor Relationship Type, not this relationship type, should be used to describe the fact that an artist was the choirmaster on a track or release.
- Do not infer attributes. The use of any relationship attribute to indicate a specific position should be documented, and not assumed. An inexperienced choirmaster is not automatically an assistant or associate choirmaster, nor is a very experienced choirmaster automatically a choirmaster emeritus. Likewise, 'guest choirmaster' is a specific position title; simply because a choirmaster is credited with "guest conducting" on a release, that choirmaster does not automatically become a 'guest choirmaster'.
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