Orchestra Relationship Type
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This relationship type belongs to the Performance Relationship Class.
Description
This indicates an artist who performed as an orchestra.
Link Phrases
- Artist orchestra performed Release
- Release was performed by orchestra Artist
- Artist orchestra performed Recording
- Recording was performed by orchestra Artist
Attributes
“start date”
- This indicates the date the orchestra first performed this specific performance.
“end date”
- This indicates the date the orchestra last performed this specific performance.
“additional”
- This indicates that the orchestra did not play a main role in the performance.
“orchestra”
- This indicates the type of orchestra.
Guidelines
The attributes for the type of orchestra are the following:
- Chamber: Use this when the orchestra is a chamber orchestra. There's no hard-and-fast rule for deciding what's a symphony orchestra and what's a chamber orchestra: the former is simply "larger" than the latter. See the Wikipedia page for Orchestra for more information.
- Symphony: Use this when the orchestra is a symphony orchestra or a philharmonic orchestra (these two terms are used interchangeably).
- Other: Use this when the orchestra is of some other specific type not covered by the other options. A jazz orchestra might qualify here.
Examples
- Slovenská filharmónia orchestra performed Violin Concerto • Romances No's. 1 and 2
- Violin Concerto • Romances No's. 1 and 2 was performed by orchestra Slovenská filharmónia
- Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester orchestra performed Symphony No. 4
- Symphony No. 4 was performed by orchestra Eesti Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester