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Composer

Oeuvre

Opus / Catalogue / Collection

Classical Supra-Work

Classical Work

Classical Movement

Movement Description

(Sub) Movement Description(s)

Work Type

Work Type Number

Instrumentation

'Work Type + Instru- mentation' Number

Basis Work

'Work Type + Instru- mentation + Basis Work' Number

Key

Mode

Scale

Classical Work Title (inherited)

Opus / Catalogue / Collection Number(s) (inherited) (most recent to most ancient ordered)

Opus / Catalog / Collection Indiv. Number (inherited)

Work / Catalog Modifiers

Common Title (movement)


Movement Description(s) has a 1:1 relationship with Classical Movement.
Sub Movement Description(s) has a 1:n relationship with Classical Movement.

Classical Movement

Movement Description

Sub Movement Description(s)

Other Movement Details

(Sub) Movement Number

Movement Collection

Forms and Tempos

Act(s)

Scene(s)

Music Number(s)

Voice Parts

Libretto

Sub Movement Common Name

Roles

Symphonick's idea for cadenzas, etc

Exception: Where a single (Sub) Movement Description is itself split across two or more tracks, a lower cased track # indication is postpended to '(Sub) Movement Number'.

Form(s) and Tempo(s) has a 1:n relationship with Sub Movement Description(s).

Forms and Tempos

Form

Sub Form Common Name

Form Tempo(s)


Form Tempo(s) has a 1:n relationship with Form(s) and Tempo(s).

Form Tempo(s)

Tempo(s)

Sub-Sub Movement Tempo with Common Name
(Beethoven's 9th)



While the other fields are normally optional, these fields are normally both optional and mutually exclusive.

 
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