How does /mu/ organize their classical music?
Do you prioritize composers, performers or conductors?
step 1: cry
step 2: performer or conductor/orchestra as artist
step 3: cry more once you realize you forgot who did the recording you're looking for
step 1: open spotify
step 2: searchs "composer" + "performer" + "piece"
step 3: find the record
step 4: play the record
step 5: pic related
in my library I organize by composer, but I pay attention to the performers/conductors because they can really hurt a piece if they do it wrong.
when I was obsessed with a couple composers i would literally listen to multiple recordings of the same works back to back to see what's best, but now I've learned it's easy to work out which recordings are good just by looking up "thing best recording" and you'll usually find some forum thread full of classical nerds from 5 years ago that will spoonfeed you
don't be a retard. Nobody think like "hey I'm gonna li5ten to 5ome Karajan novv". obv comp fir5t
Do you sort the artist of Nirvana's The Man Who Sold the World as David Bowie?
>>74630180
I did this and by multimovement work, but that became a problem when you get different recordings of the same symphony or whatever. There's honestly no easy way to do it desu
Music
|_Beethoven
|_9 Symphonies - Karajan (1960)
|_ Symphony No. 1, I. Adagio
|_ ...
|_Complete Symphonies - Gardiner
|_ ...
|_Brahms
|_Piano Conceros - Gilels, Jochum
|_ ...
|_ Piano Concerto No. 2 - Hamelin, Litton
etc