[FEAT] Humongous list of composers / arrangers / editors
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:27 am
... with their years of birth and death.
Unless I am missing something, it is very difficult to find out *when* those who have created or helped to create music lived. Information on many of the more popular composers is well known, and easily available on the Internet or in library catalogues (e.g. Library of Congress). In the latter case the composer's name is often listed with a suffix of the years of life (e.g. Stamitz, Carl, 1745-1801). Information on more obscure composers and especially arrangers and editors, who may not have published unique works, is much more difficult to find. Even for those composers and arrangers who are still living, it would be useful to catalogue them so potential contributors are not frustrated in a fruitless bid to discover when they lived. I note that there is already a useful page on IMSLP with the years of many editors. This should be expanded to a whole section of the web site. Requests by potential contributors for years of life could be put to other site visitors and members on a page similar to the contribution wish list. I'm sure many visitors to this site have such special knowledge and can contribute. The completed musician's name and year can then moved to the humongous list after discovery.
Comments?
Unless I am missing something, it is very difficult to find out *when* those who have created or helped to create music lived. Information on many of the more popular composers is well known, and easily available on the Internet or in library catalogues (e.g. Library of Congress). In the latter case the composer's name is often listed with a suffix of the years of life (e.g. Stamitz, Carl, 1745-1801). Information on more obscure composers and especially arrangers and editors, who may not have published unique works, is much more difficult to find. Even for those composers and arrangers who are still living, it would be useful to catalogue them so potential contributors are not frustrated in a fruitless bid to discover when they lived. I note that there is already a useful page on IMSLP with the years of many editors. This should be expanded to a whole section of the web site. Requests by potential contributors for years of life could be put to other site visitors and members on a page similar to the contribution wish list. I'm sure many visitors to this site have such special knowledge and can contribute. The completed musician's name and year can then moved to the humongous list after discovery.
Comments?