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Re: [ARSCLIST] quotation marks in lists? - - Most Definitly
John Loy wrote:
It gives _that_ _track_ a title but does not imply it is the title of
the song. If the song is instrumental we may simply write for example
I have watched with interest as this thread wound itself into ever
tighter knots, realizing that there is a somewhat different situation in
the classical field. Typically, a selection - let's use an aria - may be
known by its first line, a name, or both. Complicating matters, the
information may be in any of a number of languages including that of the
cataloguer, that in which it is sung, or one or more 'original'
languages (some operas are substantially different in the versions
composed for different productions).
It is conventional in identifying the aria to surround the first line
with quotation marks and to omit them when the name is used. Thus,
Escamillo's aria from Carmen might be known as
Toreador Song
"Votre toast"
or a combination of the two.
Frankly, I believe that the issue of quotation marks is one of the
lesser ones we deal with in classical nomenclature.
Mike
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