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Subject: Re: best practices for id3 tagging classical works
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ID tags are designed for pop music, not classical.
For pop music, the info of interest is almost always artist, then song
name. So completing the tag with artist name in the Artist slot and
title in the Title field makes sense.
For classical nusic, the info of greatest importance is almost always
the Composer, then the song name. For that to show up when the piece
of music is playing, one needs to enter the Composer name into the
Artist field.
Most people don't do it that way and instead but verbose info into the
Artist slot, so the info when playing looks something like
Sir Neville Marriner- Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Symp
(truncated or scrolling)
I redo the tags on my MP3s putting the composer's name as the Artist.
Then the info looks like
Mozart, Symphony 40 - I. Molto Allegro
Much more useful IMO.
Just my preference.
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 15:22:37 -0700, Freedomator
<freedom.aint.free@freedom.net> wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 15:19:22 -0500, sklawlor@mac.com wrote:
>
>>Hi. What, if any, are the best practices for id3 tagging classical
>>works?
>>
>>I'm sure this is somewhat subjective but do you put the original
>>composer in the composer field and the orchestra, or soloist in the
>>artist field?
>>
>>Thanks for any help you might be able to provide.
>
>This is what I've done:
>
>- Artist field contains artist/conductor/orchestra
>- Composer field contains the full name of the composer (b.1966)
>(1740-1810), etc
>- Album Artist contains the Last Name of the composer, or Various
>- Album title is: Composer's last name(s) - Works (bitrate if
>different from CD redbook) - Artist/Orchestra/ensemble/conductor
>
>If the CD contains more than 3 different composers it is labelled as
>Various (VA). The library is sorted Artist Album, Album name, and
>track number.
>
>Examples:
>
>VA - Fritz Reiner (Complete RCA Collection D24) The Reiner Sound
> Album Artist field: Various
> Album title field: Fritz Reiner (Complete RCA Collection D24)
>The Reiner Sound
>
>Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto #2 - Van Cliburn, Fritz Reiner (Complete
>RCA Collection D57)
> Album title field = Folder name
>
>Berlioz & De Falla - Les Nuits, El amor brujo - Fritz Reiner (Complete
>RCA Collection D60)
> Album Artist field: Berlioz & De Falla
>
>Album title: Cage - Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano -
>Aleck Karis, John Cage
>Artist: Aleck Karis, John Cage
>Genre: 20th Century
>Composer field: John Cage (1912-1992)
>Album Artist field: Cage
>
>It took me a VERY long time to tag everything, including hunting down
>cover art.
>
>Hope this helps
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