User:Symphonick/csg release title
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Release Title
Titled releases
No difference from other Release Titles in MusicBrainz.
Single work releases
Use the title as printed and apply correct capitalisation and punctuation as stated in the language guidelines. Note that quotes in English should be in sentence style.
A list of works
Use the works as credited and separate them with a slash.
Title and a list of works
If a release contains both a title and a list of works it is recommended that only the title is used.
A list of works by different composers
For every work, add the composer as credited. Separate the composer from the work with a colon.
Multi-language titles
The release title and tracklist should match, if possible.
- Don't add your own translation unless you are entering a pseudo-release.
A list of composers
In rare cases there are no credited works, only composers. Separate composers with a slash.
Release Group Title
Classical releases are often multilingual, and the standard guidelines for selecting a Release Group title in MusicBrainz may not work. See if one language is highlighted: bold typeface, bigger letters or similar.
Examples
Italian Opera Arias
The 5 Cello Sonatas
The last Night of the Proms
Symphony No. 14, Op. 135
Carmen
Sinfonietta Giocosa / Toccata e Due Canzoni / Sinfonietta La Jolla
Magnificat, BWV 243 / Cantata "Ich habe genug", BWV 82
Concertos pour 1 & 2 violons / Concerto pour violon & hautbois
Piano Concerti: Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major / Concerto No. 2 in A-flat major
The Complete Organ Music Volume 7
Ravel: Introduction and allegro / Debussy: Danses Sacrée et profane / Music by Roger-Ducasse & Grandjany
Brahms: Fest- und Gedenksprüche / Brahms: Drei Motetten / Strauss: Zwei Gesänge
Violinkonzert
Violin Concerto s/b English tracktitles, probably
Britten / Hindemith / Reger / Schnittke