Tags are definitely more important than storage.  Classical opens up
quite the tag of worms, which is seen in the links provided by Gary
earlier.

As a listener who puts classical as a 3rd priority (behind Rock/Pop and
Jazz), it is hard to shift the frame of mind when classical CD's are
often mixtures of works and composers with perhaps common conductor,
performer(s), or orchestra.  

My solution was to break myself from the standard album, album artist,
etc tags and into tags based on conductor, performer, work.  That
organization is for tags.  For storage, I have kept the music in
folders and filenames by disc.  That allows me to see what discs I own
via the file/folder information and I've added some of this info to
comment fields too.

Otherwise, I don't ever listen to a disc for the sake of listening to a
disc unless that disc happens to make up a complete work.


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