aubuti;498054 Wrote: 
> Depends on how you want to browse your music. There are many ways to
> approach it -- take a look at the 'wiki guide to tagging classical'
> (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/BeginnersGuideToClassical) for
> some ideas.

I'm reading it. Along with wiki pages from MusicBrainz, like
http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/ClassicalStyleGuide

aubuti;498054 Wrote: 
> I prefer to treat examples like yours as two albums (or two 'works'),
> one by Barber and one by Bernstein. I completely ignore the fact that I
> happened to buy them on the same CD.

OK, but how to reassemble the original organization, if I (or someone
else) want to ? Simple playlist "m3u" will be sufficient ? The point is
after storing  properly files under a naming scheme like the one you
mentioned above (music/composer/work), how to build the right playlist ?
I did not play enough with any ripper to know how to configure it to cut
CD the way we speak about, store the music AND build the playlist,
indeed... Maybe metadata can help ?

aubuti;498054 Wrote: 
> As inadequate as the current tagging system is for classical, the way
> that physical CDs are organized is often worse. One of the things I like
> about SBS is that I can easily get different movements of a composition
> to play in the correct order, even though the label put them completely
> out of order on the physical CDs to get the piece to fit on fewer discs.

You're right. I missed this point.


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