Robin Bowes;367186 Wrote: > Another of sebp's comments: > > "say some movement is lengthy, and for some reason it's been splitted > on > two or more tracks on one album, but left as one on another. It would > not work." > > That's not going to happen in practise; if it does, it will be > relatively uncommon. The reverse may happen (two or movements inside > one > track). That eventuality is relatively easy to deal with (e.g. > concatenate both movement descriptions in the TITLE tag). Well, maybe it's unlikely to happen with other classical stuff, but it would be quite a different thing with operas, where the equivalence to the "movement" would be a scene in an act. As these scenes are generally split into several tracks of the disc, it's very likely that two performances of the same work would not be split in the same way !
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