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==Overview==
==Overview==
Definition of "performance" in tango.info, related to https://tango.info/performances
Definition of "performance" in tango.info, related to https://tango.info/performance


Each performance entry corresponds to a group of tracks that have the same  
Each performance entry corresponds to a group of tracks that have the same  
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** orchestra,  
** orchestra,  
** vocalist(s) and  
** vocalist(s) and  
* [[tango.info music performance date]] (or no performance date).
* [[tango.info performance date]] (or no performance date).


<div style="border:2px solid #f00">WARNING: This causes two entries with same title and artist and absent date to be conflated to a single performance, despite that they may refer to performances that are on different dates and hence distinct.</div>
<div style="border:2px solid #f00">WARNING: This causes two entries with same title and artist and absent date to be conflated to a single performance, despite that they may refer to performances that are on different dates and hence distinct.</div>
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orchestra and vocalist are sometimes combined into artist or performer, one could then speak of the title-performer-date triplet.
orchestra and vocalist are sometimes combined into artist or performer, one could then speak of the title-performer-date triplet.


In cases of [[triplet-equal music performances]] the triplet is not enough to identify a performance. Additional information to ID a single performance then may be:
In cases of [[triplet-equal music performance]]s the triplet is not enough to identify a performance. Additional information to ID a single performance then may be:
* Matrix number
* Matrix number
* More precise time of performance
* More precise time of performance
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NOTE: By this definition, a performance entry can include,multiple performances, e.g. in one case of two Canaro performances recorded with same orch/vocalist on same day (detail needed). Suggested solution: disambiguate such performances by including an arbitrary sequence number. [[User:Chrisjjj|Chrisjjj]] 21:17, 8 April 2011 (UTC)
NOTE: By this definition, a performance entry can include,multiple performances, e.g. in one case of two Canaro performances recorded with same orch/vocalist on same day (detail needed). Suggested solution: disambiguate such performances by including an arbitrary sequence number. [[User:Chrisjjj|Chrisjjj]] 21:17, 8 April 2011 (UTC)


== Other meanings of performance ==
== Other meanings of performance ==

Latest revision as of 2017-08-18T19:42:40

Overview

Definition of "performance" in tango.info, related to https://tango.info/performance

Each performance entry corresponds to a group of tracks that have the same

WARNING: This causes two entries with same title and artist and absent date to be conflated to a single performance, despite that they may refer to performances that are on different dates and hence distinct.

orchestra and vocalist are sometimes combined into artist or performer, one could then speak of the title-performer-date triplet.

In cases of triplet-equal music performances the triplet is not enough to identify a performance. Additional information to ID a single performance then may be:

  • Matrix number
  • More precise time of performance
  • An example audio track, or a reference to such, e.g. a TINT

NOTE: By this definition, a performance entry can include,multiple performances, e.g. in one case of two Canaro performances recorded with same orch/vocalist on same day (detail needed). Suggested solution: disambiguate such performances by including an arbitrary sequence number. Chrisjjj 21:17, 8 April 2011 (UTC)

Other meanings of performance

General English definitions:

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/performance

  • 1) "a musical, ..., or other entertainment presented before an audience."
  • 2+6) the act of performing.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/perform

  • 5) to render (music), as by playing or singing.
  • 11) to perform music. [perform explained with perform]

The usual English would also include non-music performances.

If there is a duet singing, these could be regarded as two performances, ending up on one track.

And then, there can be performances from different points in time mixed together, see Gardel playback and Canaro playback.

See also