Category:Performance Relationship Class

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Description

Advanced relationships used to credit musicians who contribute actual sounds to the music, be it singing, playing an instrument, or conducting.

==Relationship Types for this Class==|Performance Relationship Class

Advanced relationships used to credit musicians who contribute actual sounds to the music, be it singing, playing an instrument, or conducting.


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Official Documentation: Relationships
  Relationship Classes > Performance Relationship Class > Chorus Master Relationship Type







This relationship type belongs to the Performance Relationship Class.

Description

This indicates the chorus master of a chorus or choir which performed on a recording or a release.

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    Attributes

    “start date”

    There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used.

    “end date”

    There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used.

    “additional”

    There are no guidelines yet for how this attribute should be used.

    Guidelines

    This relationship should be used only for chorus/choir master credits. Conductor Relationship Type should be used to indicate the conductor of the choir.

    Examples


    Official Documentation: Relationships
      Relationship Classes > Performance Relationship Class > Conductor Relationship Type







    This relationship type belongs to the Performance Relationship Class.

    Description

    This indicates an artist who conducted an orchestra, band or choir for a recording or release.

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      Attributes

      “start date”

      This indicates the date the conductor first conducted this specific performance.

      “end date”

      This indicates the date the conductor last conducted this specific performance.

      “additional”

      This indicates that the conductor was not the primary conductor for the performance.

      Guidelines

      Chorus Master Relationship Type should be used for chorus/choir master credits (but not for choir conductor credits).

      Examples




        Subcategories

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