The Maylath/Hackh Grand Conservatory Method for Piano is currently under an editor's name, Eberhard. While Maylath and Hackh took works by other composer, theirs is at least the original compilation -- the choice of works were theirs, not Eberhard's. Eberhard did an edition, and may have done a translation from German as well, but the "composer" needs to be Maylath and Hackh.
I can change this, but I'm not sure how to do two authors. The same will apply, if anyone ever uploads it, to the original Taffanel/Gaubert Methode for flute.
Maylath/Hackh method is currently under Eberhard
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Re: Maylath/Hackh method is currently under Eberhard
ah, sorry about that, was careless. one puts it under one composer and then does Category: the other. I can find other works actually by Eberhard at LoC without much difficulty I think so will do so promptly...
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This was on Hackh's page, so I've just changed the particulars, but I also want to get it on Maylath's page now. Is it preferable to link (if so, how?), or is it better to create a separate work page within Maylath's works?
Finally, this isn't yet showing on Eberhard's page as an edition. How do I do that?
Finally, this isn't yet showing on Eberhard's page as an edition. How do I do that?
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Re: Maylath/Hackh method is currently under Eberhard
if I understand the question and I am not sure I do...
to put something in two composer categories and it's already in one-
look at Orgelstucke moderner Meister von Diebold for a work that's under many categories (edit and check all the category placements) for some examples as to how it's done...
To put something in Category:Eberhard, Ernst/ editor, go to the file area (not the main workpage area) of the method and enter {{LinkEd|Ernst|Eberhard}} next to Editor=
(optionally: (birthdate – deathdate) , no spaces in parens
to put something in two composer categories and it's already in one-
look at Orgelstucke moderner Meister von Diebold for a work that's under many categories (edit and check all the category placements) for some examples as to how it's done...
To put something in Category:Eberhard, Ernst/ editor, go to the file area (not the main workpage area) of the method and enter {{LinkEd|Ernst|Eberhard}} next to Editor=
(optionally: (birthdate – deathdate) , no spaces in parens
Re: Maylath/Hackh method is currently under Eberhard
Thanks for that. I've got the editor thing sorted.
Since this isn't a collection with items that can be identified as one or the other composer, I created a page for it on Maylath's page as well, with each page showing the other guy as the co-author.
Hope this is OK.
Since this isn't a collection with items that can be identified as one or the other composer, I created a page for it on Maylath's page as well, with each page showing the other guy as the co-author.
Hope this is OK.
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Re: Maylath/Hackh method is currently under Eberhard
In these cases, the best procedure is usually to only have one page for the work, but list it under both composers - this can be done by adding [[Category:Maylath, Henry]] (for instance) to the very bottom of the page, outside of the template. (In this instance, I [arbitrarily] chose to put the page under Hackh, since he's the first one listed on the cover.) I realize that it doesn't quite solve the problem of 'equal authorship' - it implies that one person is the 'main author' - but there is still ample precedent for it across the site.