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Order of names in title

When composer B takes music written by composer A and makes something new out of it, isn't it normal to credit A first in the title? This one reads as if Tchaikovsky has come along and converted music written by Cassadó into a new form, when the truth was the exact reverse.

If it were necessary to disambiguate La Boutique fantasque, it would be "La Boutique fantasque (Rossini-Respighi)", and not "La Boutique fantasque (Respighi-Rossini)". No? -- Jack of Oz [Talk] 21:42, 19 February 2013 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Order of names in title

When composer B takes music written by composer A and makes something new out of it, isn't it normal to credit A first in the title? This one reads as if Tchaikovsky has come along and converted music written by Cassadó into a new form, when the truth was the exact reverse.

If it were necessary to disambiguate La Boutique fantasque, it would be "La Boutique fantasque (Rossini-Respighi)", and not "La Boutique fantasque (Respighi-Rossini)". No? -- Jack of Oz [Talk] 21:42, 19 February 2013 (UTC) reply


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