Ok, for us classical music enthusiasts (maybe 3% of the marketplace) life is sometimes harder than the rest of you so I am lookng for advice about tagging.
Tags do not have the concept of composition, opus number etc. so I am using the 'album' field to identify the composition (e.g. Goldberg variations BWV 988: please observe the opus number in embedded in the text field) and the field 'Name' to identify the movement or tany sub-item of the composition (e.g. XXXIII Quodlibet or I Allegro non troppo). For some pieces the two fields are the same (e.g. German Lieder out of a collection).
I am puzzled as soon as I rip two editions with the same Goldberg variation with different performer (e. Glenn Gould and Murray Perahia). They are filed in the same album cathegory. Even works they same the same album artwork
Even worse situation is for recital and compilations ...
I see that in most cases tags foresee the album and embed everything in the name (Composer+composution+movement)
Overall this methodology loses the concept of Album ...
I want to share with the other classical music enthusiasts my experience and get theirs.
I am ending up with
- keeping the same CD - od more CDs in cae of opera: operas works fine) in the same directory
- using the album field for composition and the name field for movements
- how do I manage almum+name with different performers?
thanks much
First, I assume you have looked at the other recent thread here on this:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=103370.0There are some good ideas there.
What I do with Album name is to make it consistently a quick summary of what is on the album. Ergo, our Album field might look like this:
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 (Haitink + Concertgebouw)
or
Mozart: Complete Piano Sonatas (Gould)
or
Stile Antico: Music for Compline
That last one is a collection by the ensemble Stile Antico of works by many different composers. So, we think it best to do that type of album by artist name and album title. But, of course, each track in the album is still tagged with composer, composition, etc. Also, generally, all discs from a multi-disc album will receive the identical Album tag, so that it will always show as one single album, whereas disc authors sometimes generate different album names for successive discs in an album. The disc # tag will keep them in order, though that is not always supplied by the disc authors. Grrr!
Yes, this Album tagging scheme duplicates in summary some of the separate values in separate tag fields. But, it gives a quick synopsis in the album name displayed beneath the thumbnails in most standard JRiver or JRemote views for ease in picking the version to play. I can always easily drill down to the field by field tags for more detail about a particular album or track. I still maintain separate tag fields for composer, composition(custom field) including opus number, orchestra, artist(s), and many more track by track.
I almost never search by that Album field. I just use it as a quick summary descriptor for display purposes and to keep multi-disc albums together.
I do not see much point in a separate Opus tag. We just combine that in the Composition field with the title of the work. I never have and I do not envision ever searching specifically by Opus Number, Koechel or BWV Number, etc. One can get carried away with too much tagging detail in too many separate fields well beyond their usefulness in searching and selection. One can always resort to a Boolean text search if needed on rare occasions.
Incidentally, we use always the JRiver Name tag as the the movement title for the track. Or, if it is a one movement work, a repeat of the Composition field. Disc authors are often accommodating in providing this Name tag value track by track as part of the standard metadata as ripped.
I have in almost all cases overwritten via the above consistent scheme the Album tag value originally generated by the rip as supplied by the disc author. However, that original album title as ripped is still the media file folder name and it can be viewed in the file link field tag in the library. But, those author-supplied album names are wildly inconsistent from author to author and disc to disc.
Though I change the Album tag in the Library per the above, I almost never monkey with file folder names as ripped, unless they are duplicates, as sometimes occurs with remasterings of the same title. In that case, I will insert a brief notation of the version in the file folder name and in the Album tag for ease of spotting it in selection. But, I am not really much concerned about media file folder names or their sequence as long as they are unique for each album.