Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, Scene 1.
God, titling classical music is confusing for a noob like me. Do I put in italics and sub-titles in quotations? Do I put both in quotations? Do I treat as a possessive belonging to the artist, like an album, or as being "by" the artist?
Maybe I should just screw it, but proper classification is a big thing to me. :I
Still listening to Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, now at Scene 2.
Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, Scene 1.
God, titling classical music is confusing for a noob like me. Do I put in italics and sub-titles in quotations? Do I put both in quotations? Do I treat as a possessive belonging to the artist, like an album, or as being "by" the artist?
Maybe I should just screw it, but proper classification is a big thing to me. :I
Still listening to Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, now at Scene 2.
Not heard this one, how is it in comparison to Glassworks?
Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, Scene 1.
God, titling classical music is confusing for a noob like me. Do I put in italics and sub-titles in quotations? Do I put both in quotations? Do I treat as a possessive belonging to the artist, like an album, or as being "by" the artist?
Maybe I should just screw it, but proper classification is a big thing to me. :I
Still listening to Philip Glass's Akhnaten, Act 1, now at Scene 2.
Not heard this one, how is it in comparison to Glassworks?
It's much more epic and gradiose. Kinda figures because it's the score to an opera.
Now at Act 2, Scene 2.