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Topic: Album Titles

  16th Jun 2018, 10:45 PM
Gill Sans SUBS

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When entering Classical records, the choice of a Title is often less obvious than for most non-Classical items. If there is more than one phrase shown on the sleeve I suggest both are included in the Title: typically they can be separated by a colon.

A few examples of recently added Titles:

The Silver Stars At Play: Contemporary Christmas Carols
The Corinthians At Christmas: Carols From St Peters Cathedral, Adelaide
Tchaikovski; Transcriptions For Piano
Torches: Favourite Christmas Carols
Cloudburst And Other Choral Works
The Spy's Choirbook: Petrus Alamire And The Court Of Henry VIII
Lucrezia Borgia's Daughter: Princess, Nun And Musician: Motets From A 16th Century Convent
The Art Of The Recorder: Instruments Of The Middle Ages

On the other hand, a nice example of one title being sufficient is
"Musical Humour With The Bach Family"
where the sub-title "Der Jenaische Wein- und Bierrufer" appears as a track section

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