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* A work was composed by one composer, then arranged, orchestrated, and/or instrumentated by a different artist. |
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*: Use the composer, not the arranger, orchestrator, or instrumentator. |
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* [[User:Symphonick/SandboxClassicalReleaseArtistStyle#covers|Classical "Covers"]] |
Revision as of 03:37, 30 December 2010
Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official. |
Trac ticket # 4426 |
The Classical Style Guidelines:
- CSG for Tracks and Recordings:
Track/Recording Artist
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The artist should be the composer(s) of the performed work.
The correct composer(s) to use may not be obvious:
- A work was left unfinished by the original composer, then completed by another composer.
- Use both composers.
- A work by one composer consists of variations on a work by a different composer.
- Use the composer of the variations.
- A work was composed by one composer, then arranged, orchestrated, and/or instrumentated by a different artist.
- Use the composer, not the arranger, orchestrator, or instrumentator.
If it is unclear as to whether a work should be considered an arrangement or a variation, or if the composer is unclear for other reasons, then the style list should be consulted for guidance.