Re: Tags, Tags, and more Tags ...
Gee, here's ANOTHER one!:
I am ripping the Mendelssohn CD:
Actually, I knew this question was going to crop-up because I am aware I have quite a few CDs (mostly by Haydn) falling into this category.
And so, many symphonies have an alternative/informal title (call it what you will):
Do users include this nickname?; and if so, do they list it within parenthesis, inverted-commas, instead or as well as the official title? For example, in this particular scenario:
In any event, my plan is to position the 'movement' and 'Op.' data directly after (so as to maintain consistency with all previous classicals):
Many thanks,
Paul
Gee, here's ANOTHER one!:
I am ripping the Mendelssohn CD:
Actually, I knew this question was going to crop-up because I am aware I have quite a few CDs (mostly by Haydn) falling into this category.
And so, many symphonies have an alternative/informal title (call it what you will):
The Creation
The London Symphony
The Clock Symphony
The London Symphony
The Clock Symphony
Do users include this nickname?; and if so, do they list it within parenthesis, inverted-commas, instead or as well as the official title? For example, in this particular scenario:
Symphony No.3 (Scottish) in A Minor
The Scottish Symphony, in A Minor
Symphony No.3 in A Minor 'Scottish'
The Scottish Symphony, in A Minor
Symphony No.3 in A Minor 'Scottish'
In any event, my plan is to position the 'movement' and 'Op.' data directly after (so as to maintain consistency with all previous classicals):
Symphony No.3 (Scottish) in A Minor: iii. Adagio (Op. 56)
Many thanks,
Paul
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