I love you Tash, but personally, this is one of the most stupid peeves I have heard in this forum. You are not the only one to make a big deal about the "pieces instead of songs" thingamajig. What bloody difference does it make. So many more important things in life than arguing over the spelling of Tomato or tomAto.I think it's good to point it out, but to make a big deal out of it, is to me anyway very very childish. don't be mad....
It's not just a pet peeve for me because music download sites are all organized on the basis of "songs," "artists," and "albums" which just doesn't work for classical music -- so it makes them hard to use, even if they have a decent classical section (which most don't). iTunes has about the best selection of classical (unless there's one out there I haven't found), though it's still pretty lame. They organize the music very broadly by chronology (baroque, classical, romantic, etc.), but they maintain all the features of the pop sites -- like "top sellers," which are always things like Pachelbel's Cannon. But having to navigate iTunes as though you're looking for a "tune" is pretty bad. I guess classical is such a small, small part of the business that there is no incentive to modify the classical portions of these sites to be arranged by "composer" or "piece" or "category" or anything else that might make sense to us.Likewise iTunes on the desktop persists in organizing by "songs" and "albums" and "playlists." There is no easy way to organize classical music in a sensible way. You have to create "playlists" that contain all the music on an "album" which is a pretty typical way we look at things -- because the "album" will often contain, say, the entire Chopin etudes, and that's how we'd like to see it organized, not as a series of 24 "tunes" in our "library."
I don't see the problem with your Chopin example. Since iTunes categorizes well in terms of Albums, there is no issue with accessing entire albums, including cover art. Although I agree that iTunes could do a slightly better job with organizing Classical music, there are in fact ways to get the job done fairly well. You need to make use of the "Grouping" category.
For every "Song":"Album" = "Alfred Brendel Plays Beethoven Sonatas""Composer" = "Beethoven, Ludwig van" (or however you have him in your library)"Grouping" = "Sonata No. 29 in B-flat Major Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier")"Artist" = "Alfred Brendel, piano"The "Songs" themselves get the following titles:"Title" = "I. Allegro""Title" = "II. Scherzo""Title" = "III. Adagio sostenuto""Title" = "IV. Largo; Allegro risoluto"
I understand about the equivalencies you suggest, but how do you search iTunes for all the recordings they have of Chopin's complete etudes? Or, another example, every recording of Beethoven's Op. 111? And you never know with iTunes if Beethoven will be found in the Composer or Artist category (they are not consistent), or whether the title will be the full album title (which you may or may not know), or whether the performer will show up under artist. I just want a function that allows me to enter the name of the composer, then some identifying information like opus numbers: Chopin, Op. 25, No. 1-12 -- and then have it turn up only recordings containing all of Op. 25.
but they're not 'songs'! and that's just what annoys me, i feel like i'm offending the composers by placing them in such a category.
and then calling the composers artists cos that's where they automatically go when i burn cds, and then i don't have the name of who the actual artists are, and then half my album names aren't there, so it's just a huge muddle. i should probably try sorting it out one day...
Also, you need to complain to Apple (I did). Only when they realize that Classical Music fans feel left behind will they do something about it. Of course, you first have to ship off all those Brittney Spears fans first and lock them up on an island, but I'm afraid even Australia won't be big enough, so we will have to suffer a little. Imagine, you managed to survive without iTMS for so long. Consider it a freebie.
Tash, you have my full support on your pet peeve! I get totally annoyed at stuff like that, too!