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Composers
Basic Library
Geographical Roster
Index of Forms & Styles
Glossary
General Note: Composers
whose names appear within brackets '[ ]' anywhere in any of the files
are not among the 444 who have individual entries in the "Composers" list.
Composers
The "Composers"
list is the master file in this service; it contains, arranged alphabetically
by composer name, information on 444 individuals. This information appears
in several 'fields,' not all of which appear in each composer's record.
These 'fields' may be individually described as follows:
Name/Dates/Geographical
Affinities: The first line of each record
gives the composer's name (including less frequently used middle names
given in parentheses, and alternate language names given in brackets),
his or her year of birth (and year of death, if deceased), and applicable
geographical affinities. This is followed by:
Style/Period:
Information in this field relays primary (and sometimes
secondary) stylistic and period affinities.
Genre Profile:
This field attempts to provide a shorthand 'profile'
of the relative importance of the composer's output as divided up
into nineteen 'genre categories.' The profile itself appears graphically
as nineteen digits, grouped into six supercategories. The nineteen
genre categories so grouped are as follows:
1a. Symphonies
1b. Orchestral: From Stage
1c. Orchestral: Self-Standing
2a. Single Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Keyboard Instruments
2b. Single Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Violin, Cello or Viola
2c. Single Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Other
2d. Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Multiple Instruments/Concerti Grossi
3a.
Chamber Music: Five to Nine Players
3b. Chamber Music: Four Players
3c. Chamber Music: Three Players
3d. Chamber Music: Two Players
4a.
Works for Solo Piano
4b. Works for Other Solo Keyboard Instruments
4c. Works for Other Solo Instruments
5a. Ballets
5b. Operas & Operettas
6a.
Sacred Vocal/Choral Music
6b. Secular Vocal/Choral Music
6c. Electronics-Based Music
These groupings,
it should be noted, represent the same main categories into which
the "Basic Library" file is divided. On each of these genres the output
of the composer is rated on a 0-3 scale, where '0' means "did not
compose in this genre," '1' means "produced work of only minor import,"
'2' means "produced significant work," and '3' means "produced work
of major musical import." The ratings are subjectively assessed, and
could be quibbled over, but in general the difference between a '1'
and a '3,' at least, should be fairly obvious. Importantly, only the
222 highest-rated composers have been assessed in this fashion; further,
from these 222 only composers primarily active after about 1700 have
been profiled.
So, a profile
that visually appears as: '303-2222-1112-111-00-11x' would signify
a composer who produced important symphonies and orchestral pieces
(but no orchestral overtures or the like from stage works), a series
of moderately important works for various featured instruments and
orchestra, minor chamber music works (except for some successful works
for two instruments), minor works for solo instruments, no ballets
or operas or operettas, minor works for voice, and some electronic
music (the last being unscaled here and, when present, indicated with
an 'x').
Quantity of Work
Produced: This field has also been prepared
for the top 222 rated composers only; it describes in general terms
the absolute quantity of musical output by the composer by assigning
one of five ratings in the ascending order: 'small,' 'modest,' 'considerable,'
'extensive,' and 'immense.'
Best
Known For: This field attempts to indicate
those kinds of music the composer is best known for. An effort has been
made to set these out in something approximating the order
in which they are best known (though quibbling is again possible here,
and in many instances justified) for a given individual, starting with
the most important first. It should be noted the 'Best Known For' and 'Notable Works' fields are
combined for some composers into a single 'Best Known Work' field, as
convenient.
Notable Works:
This field lists in chronological order (as much as
is possible) compositions by the composer that are outstanding. Here,
"outstanding" is defined in terms of music in general, and not the
output of any one composer. The result is that quite a few composers
on the list are not distinguished in this fashion; these are individuals
who may have created a solid body of work from which no individual
piece stands out. It should be noted the 'Best Known For' and 'Notable
Works' fields are combined for some composers into a single 'Best
Known Work' field, as convenient.
Musical
Influences: Lists individual and group musical
influences ON a given composer. Names that appear IN CAPS represent
major, even dominating, influences. An additional enhancement employing
plus and minus signs before the influence's name conveys information
on the time lag of influence involved. Thus, a '---' designation indicates
that that composer died (or disappeared, in the case of group influences)
at least 100 years before the subject composer was born; '--' indicates
a death 25 to 100 years before the subject composer was born; '-' indicates
a death 0 to 25 years before the subject composer was born; no designation
indicates that the influencing composer was older than the subject composer,
but alive during the latter's lifetime; '+' indicates that the influencing
composer was actually younger than the subject composer.
Has
Influenced:
Lists individuals and groups influenced BY a given composer.
Names that appear IN CAPS represent major, even dominating, influences.
Additional enhancement regarding time lags is again provided by plus
and minus signs: '-' indicates that the composer influenced is older
than the subject composer; no designation indicates that the subject
composer is older than the composer influenced, but was alive during
the latter's lifetime; '+' indicates that the composer influenced was
born 0 to 25 years after the subject composer's death; '++' indicates
that the composer influenced was born 25 to 100 years after the subject
composer's death; '+++' indicates that the composer influenced was born
at least 100 years after the subject composer's death.
Basic
Library
The "Basic Library"
file takes all the individual compositions recorded in the "Composers"
list and groups them into lists according to genre; these are the same
groupings that make up the 'Genre Profile' field provided for most of
the 222 highest rated composers in the "Composers" list. Most of these
genres are broken down further in the "Basic Library" such that, for
example, symphonies from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries are individually
grouped. Within each such grouping, items are listed under composer's
name, and within each composer grouping, chronologically.
Again, the nineteen main genre groupings are:
1a. Symphonies
1b. Orchestral: From Stage
1c. Orchestral: Self-Standing
2a. Single Featured
Instrument & Orchestra: Keyboard Instruments
2b. Single Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Violin, Cello or Viola
2c. Single Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Other
2d. Featured Instrument & Orchestra: Multiple Instruments/Concerti Grossi
3a. Chamber Music:
Five to Nine Players
3b. Chamber Music: Four Players
3c. Chamber Music: Three Players
3d. Chamber Music: Two Players
4a. Works for Solo Piano
4b. Works for Other Solo Keyboard Instruments
4c. Works for Other Solo Instruments
5a. Ballets
5b. Operas & Operettas
6a. Sacred Vocal/Choral Music
6b. Secular Vocal/Choral Music
6c. Electronics-Based Music
Geographical
Roster
The "Geographical
Roster" lists the 444 composers treated here on the basis of their geographical
affinities. Composers who were associated with more than one place are
listed under each country involved. Composers are listed in chronological
order within each country grouping.
Index
of Forms & Styles The "Index of Forms
& Styles" re-arranges information found in the "Composers" list
such that one can determine which composers share particular styles
or forms, or which composers have produced works of rather specific
genre (sonatas or concerti for a particular instrument, for example).
Entries are alphabetically arranged; within each entry the names of
the composers listed are also alphabetically arranged.
There are two
main enhancements. In many of the entries (especially the longer ones,
or ones characterized by composers with a wide range of fame with respect
to the subject) some of the names of the composers appear IN CAPS to
imply their greater celebrity with regard to that subject. Also, where
date ranges are given for the subject, plusses '+' and minuses '-' are
placed in front of the names of composers who flourished during the
most recent, and least recent, respectively, thirds of the date range
indicated. For example, under the entry 'ballet' there is a '1900 to
present' division, and all of the composers listed under this either
have a minus preceding their name, or nothing preceding their name.
This suggests that, roughly speaking, the last third of the twentieth
century has not seen much in the way of remarkable new music for ballet.
Note that a composer
may be listed under an "Index of Forms & Styles" entry for particular
compositional achievements noted in either the 'Best Known For'
or 'Notable Works' fields of the "Composers" file.
Glossary
The Glossary gives
definitions for about 150 terms used in this particular service. For
coverage of the terminology of music in general, consult a full-fledged
dictionary of music.
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