I also have a good overview over all compositions that I own recordings of, by composer or interpreter, or have a list of all interpretations of a specific composition. With this system I can not only find every composition in my library very quickly. In the following I explain this system, the reasoning behind it, and how I implemented it. Since I could not for the life of me find a single service that had come up with a good idea how to tag classical music (and I don’t have a clue how today’s – 2020 – big players, iTunes or Spotify do it, since I am on neither of these platforms), the only way out was to find my own system. The other thing I had, was too much time on my hands. I had always dreamed of converting this collection into some kind of library, or at least have a consistent and satisfying tagging scheme for it. Some years back in 2014 I found myself with two things: One, a fairly large collection of digitized classical music CD’s that was pretty randomly tagged, mostly by whatever FreeDB would throw up. Read this article to learn how it came to be. The picture above is my player for classical music.
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