Template:Infobox musical composition
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Usage
Subset version
{{{name}}} | |
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by {{{composer}}} | |
[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless|alt={{{alt}}}|upright=1]] | |
English | {{{translation}}} |
Native name | {{{native_name}}} |
Key | {{{key}}} |
Catalogue | {{{catalogue}}} |
Opus | {{{opus}}} |
Genre | {{{genre}}} |
Form | {{{form}}} |
Commissioned by | {{{client}}} |
Text | {{{text}}} |
Language | {{{language}}} |
Melody | {{{melody}}} |
Composed | {{{composed}}} |
Performed | {{{performed}}} |
Published | {{{published}}} |
Movements | {{{movements}}} |
Scoring | {{{scoring}}} |
{{{misc}}} |
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Hymn version
{{{name}}} | |
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{{{type}}} by {{{composer}}} | |
[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless|alt={{{alt}}}|upright=1]] | |
English | {{{translation}}} |
Native name | {{{native_name}}} |
Genre | {{{genre}}} |
Occasion | {{{occasion}}} |
Written | {{{written}}} |
Text | {{{text}}} |
Language | {{{language}}} |
Based on | {{{based_on}}} |
Meter | {{{meter}}} |
Melody | {{{melody}}} |
Composed | {{{composed}}} |
Published | {{{published}}} |
{{{misc}}} |
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Infobox musical composition | |
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Genre | Hymn |
Text | by |
room for remarks |
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Full syntax infobox
{{{name}}} | |
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BWV {{{bwv}}} | |
{{{type}}} by {{{composer}}} | |
[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless|alt={{{alt}}}|upright={{{image_upright}}}]] | |
English | {{{translation}}} |
Native name | {{{native_name}}} |
Full title | {{{full_title}}} |
Other name | {{{other_name}}} |
Key | {{{key}}} |
Catalogue | {{{catalogue}}} |
Opus | {{{opus}}} |
Year | {{{year}}} |
Period | {{{period}}} |
Genre | {{{genre}}} |
Style | {{{style}}} |
Form | {{{form}}} |
Related | {{{related}}} |
Occasion | {{{occasion}}} |
Written | {{{written}}} |
Commissioned by | {{{client}}} |
Text | {{{text}}} |
Cantata text | {{{cantata}}} |
Bible text | {{{bible}}} |
Chorale | {{{chorale}}} |
Language | {{{language}}} |
Based on | {{{based_on}}} |
Meter | {{{meter}}} |
Melody | {{{melody}}} |
Time | {{{time}}} |
Composed | {{{composed}}} |
Dedication | {{{dedication}}} |
Performed | {{{performed}}} |
Published | {{{published}}} |
Publisher | {{{publisher}}} |
Recorded | {{{first_recording}}} |
Duration | {{{duration}}} |
Movements | {{{movements}}} |
Scoring | {{{scoring}}} |
Vocal | {{{vocal}}} |
Instrumental | {{{instrumental}}} |
Premiere | |
Date | {{{premiere_date}}} |
Location | {{{premiere_location}}} |
Conductor | {{{premiere_conductor}}} |
Performers | {{{premiere_performers}}} |
{{{misc}}} |
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Parameters
The template is very general and therefore offers a great choice of parameters. For a given composition, use only those of relevance, look first if the subset covers them. Parameters can be entered in several ways, to make the template consistent with other usages, for example parameters can be entered capital or lowercase. For multiple occurrences of a parameter, use {{flatlist}} or {{plainlist}}.
Subset parameters
|name=
title of the composition, using the common name|image=
a suitable free image|alt=
an alternative description of the image for readers who don't see it|caption=
description of the image|translation=
title in English, if the common name is in different language|native_name=
native title, if the common name is English|native_name_lang=
language of the native title/common title not in English|type=
the type of composition, e.g. cantata|composer=
composer of the piece|genre=
genre of the piece, such as choral music|form=
form, such as "string quartet"|key=
key, such as "C minor", "C-sharp major"|catalogue=
catalogue number, listing the catalogue with a link, such as K.|opus=
opus number|year=
year of composition if different from a date below|text=
text source for works with text such as songs and cantatas|language=
language of the text|melody=
open to name a melody or its writer, useful for hymns, songs and variations|client=
person or organisation who commissioned the work|composed=
time and location of composition if known and different from|performed=
. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|performed=
date and location of notable performances, typically the premiere. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|published=
date(s) and location(s) of publishing. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|movements=
number of movements|scoring=
scoring|misc=
room to enter additional information
Additional parameters
|subtitle=
subtitle, appears right below the title[further explanation needed]|type=
appears with the composer above an image: an (optional) help to characterize the composition if the name alone does not do it, especially if it is a foreign name, type for example Mass, String trio, Tone poem, Song cycle|full_title=
if the common name is not the full title|other_name=
other name(s) the work may be known by, such as Moonlight Sonata|period=
period of the composition such as "contemporary music"|style=
style of the composition, such as "Free atonality"|related=
related works, such a different version, a use in a later composition|occasion=
occasion for which the piece was commissioned or composed|client=
person or organisation who commissioned the work|written=
more general if "composed" can't be said or is not known|based_on=
for example the theme for variations, or a paraphrase|meter=
poetic meter|time=
time signature if unusual or worth mentioning|publisher=
company (or companies) which published the piece|first_recording=
date and location of the first recording. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|dedication=
name(s) of dedicatee(s)|duration=
duration of a typical performance, such as "12 minutes"|vocal=
vocal performers|instrumental=
instrumental performers|premiere_date=
date the piece was first played for the public. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|premiere_location=
premiere location, such as hall, city, country. See Notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details.|premiere_conductor=
conductor who led the premiere|premiere_performers=
participants in the premiere
TemplateData
TemplateData for Infobox musical composition
The template is very general and therefore offers a great choice of parameters. For a given composition, use only those of relevance, look first if the subset covers them.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Title | name | Title of the composition, using the common name; or name(s) of hymn in quotation marks | Unknown | suggested |
Subtitle | subtitle | Subtitle, appears right below the title | Unknown | optional |
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis number | bwv | no description | Number | optional |
Type | type | Appears with the composer above an image: an (optional) help to characterize the composition if the name alone does not do it, especially if it is a foreign name, type for example Mass, String trio, Tone poem, Song cycle | Unknown | optional |
Composer | composer | Composer of the piece | Unknown | optional |
Image | image | Suitable free image; without leading "File:" | Unknown | optional |
Image size | image_size | Per [[WP:PICSIZE]], should normally be left blank, in order to respect the users' preferences, which may be important for accessibility. | Unknown | deprecated |
Image upright | image_upright | See Module:InfoboxImage#Parameters and look for "upright" | Unknown | optional |
Border | border | Border for image
| Unknown | optional |
Alt | alt | Alternative description of the image for readers who don't see it | Unknown | optional |
Image caption | caption | Description of the image | Unknown | optional |
English name | translation | Title in English, if the common name is in different language | Unknown | optional |
Native name | native_name | Native title, if the common name is English | Unknown | optional |
Native name language | native_name_lang | Language of the native title/common title not in English | Unknown | optional |
Full title | full_title | If the common name is not the full title | Unknown | optional |
Other name | other_name | Other name(s) the work may be known by, such as Moonlight Sonata | Unknown | optional |
Key | key | Key, such as "C minor", "C-sharp major" | Unknown | optional |
Catalogue | catalogue | Catalogue number, listing the catalogue with a link, such as K. | Unknown | optional |
Opus | opus | Opus number
| Unknown | optional |
Year | year | Year of composition if different from a date below | Unknown | optional |
Period | period | Period of the composition such as "contemporary music" | Unknown | optional |
Genre | genre | Genre of the piece, such as choral music; or "Hymn" if it's a hymn | Unknown | optional |
Style | style | Style of the composition, such as "Free atonality" | Unknown | optional |
Form | form | Form, such as "string quartet" | Unknown | optional |
Related | related | Related works, such a different version, a use in a later composition | Unknown | optional |
Occasion | occasion | Occasion for which the piece was commissioned or composed | Unknown | optional |
Client | client | Person or organisation who commissioned the work | Unknown | optional |
Written | written | More general if "composed" can't be said or is not known | Unknown | optional |
Text | text | Text source for works with text such as songs and cantatas | Unknown | optional |
Cantata text | cantata | no description | String | optional |
Bible text | bible | no description | String | optional |
Chorale | chorale | no description | String | optional |
Language | language | Language of the text | Unknown | optional |
Based on | based_on | For example the theme for variations, or a paraphrase | Unknown | optional |
Meter | meter | Poetic meter | Unknown | optional |
Melody | melody | Open to name a melody or its writer, useful for hymns, songs and variations | Unknown | optional |
Time | time | Time signature if unusual or worth mentioning | Unknown | optional |
Composed | composed | Time and location of composition if known and different from "Performed" | Unknown | optional |
Dedication | dedication | Name(s) of dedicatee(s) | Unknown | optional |
Performed | performed | Date and location of notable performances, typically the premiere | Unknown | optional |
Published | published | Date(s) and location(s) of publishing | Unknown | optional |
Publisher | publisher | Company (or companies) which published the piece | Unknown | optional |
First recording | first_recording | Date and location of the first recording | Unknown | optional |
Duration | duration | Duration of a typical performance, such as "12 minutes" | Unknown | optional |
Movements | movements | Number of movements | Unknown | optional |
Scoring | scoring | Scoring | Unknown | optional |
Vocal | vocal | Vocal performers | Unknown | optional |
Instrumental | instrumental | Instrumental performers | Unknown | optional |
Premiere date | premiere_date | Date the piece was first played for the public | Unknown | optional |
Premiere conductor | premiere_conductor | Conductor who led the premiere | Unknown | optional |
Premiere location | premiere_location | Premiere location, such as hall, city, country | Unknown | optional |
Premiere performers | premiere_performers | Participants in the premiere | Unknown | optional |
Misc | misc | Room to enter additional information | Unknown | optional |
title | title | no description | Unknown | deprecated |
image_caption | image_caption | no description | Unknown | deprecated |
text_poet | text_poet | no description | Unknown | deprecated |
Image use
|image=
may be useful for an image related to the composition, of an autograph manuscript, original printed edition or similar item, the composer, a dedicatee, a place of first performance, you name it. Please use it only if a free (public domain) illustration is available. Since musical compositions are not normally perceived primarily through their written form by the wider public, the visual presence of the written page does not have the same identifying function as it has for books, audio media or similar releases. Therefore, there will not normally be a good justification for including a non-free title page illustration under WP:NFC, as is typically done with such items.
For the same reason, including a non-free image of the cover of an audio recording of the composition in question will also typically be excluded, because in the classical music tradition, no individual audio recording normally has any privileged status in representing the original composition. This may be different, however, for "official" premiere recordings of contemporary works.
Examples
Symphony
Symphony No. 5 | |
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by Anton Bruckner | |
File:Anton Bruckner.jpg | |
Key | B-flat major |
Catalogue | WAB 105 |
Composed |
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Dedication | Karl von Stremayr |
Published |
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Recorded | 1937 |
Movements | 4 |
Premiere | |
Date | 8 April 1894 |
Location | Graz |
Conductor | Franz Schalk |
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Symphony No. 5 | |
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by Anton Bruckner | |
File:Anton Bruckner.jpg | |
Key | B-flat major |
Catalogue | WAB 105 |
Composed |
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Dedication | Karl von Stremayr |
Published |
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Recorded | 1937Karl Böhm, Dresden Staatskapelle |
Movements | 4 |
Premiere | |
Date | 8 April 1894http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/40030 (accessed 4 June 2011).</ref> | <ref>Paul Hawkshaw and Timothy L. Jackson. "Bruckner, Anton." In Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online,
Location | Graz |
Conductor | Franz Schalk |
Hymn
Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her | |
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Hymn by Martin Luther | |
File:VomHimmel00007012.jpg | |
English | From Heaven Above to Earth I Come |
Genre | |
Written | 1534 |
Text | by Martin Luther |
Language | German |
Meter | 8.8.8.8 |
Melody |
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Published | 1535 |
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Vom Himmel hoch, da komm ich her | |
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File:VomHimmel00007012.jpg | |
English | From Heaven Above to Earth I Come |
Genre | |
Written | 1534 |
Text | by Martin Luther |
Language | German |
Meter | 8.8.8.8 |
Melody |
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Published | 1535 |
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Songs
Wesendonck Lieder | |
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Song cycle by Richard Wagner | |
File:Mathilde Wesendonck by Karl Ferdinand Sohn, 1850.jpg | |
English | Wesendonck Songs |
Catalogue | WWV 91 |
Text | Poems by Mathilde Wesendonck |
Language | German |
Composed | 1857 | –1858
Scoring | voice and piano |
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Wesendonck Lieder | |
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Song cycle by Richard Wagner | |
File:Mathilde Wesendonck by Karl Ferdinand Sohn, 1850.jpg | |
English | Wesendonck Songs |
Catalogue | WWV 91 |
Text | Poems by Mathilde Wesendonck |
Language | German |
Composed | 1857 | –1858
Scoring | voice and piano |
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Notes
<references group="" responsive="0"><ref name="location">As per RfC "Naming countries in infoboxes": When identifying a location, city or region in the United States or United Kingdom, the preferred approach is to use the country abbreviations allowed by MOS:ACRO, such as "Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S." and "Cardiff, Wales, UK", rather than spelling out the full country name. Avoid using abbreviations for states or provinces in all nations. New Hampshire rather than NH, New South Wales rather than NSW, or British Columbia rather than BC (see MOS:POSTABBR). Cities such as New York City and London may be rendered as "New York City, U.S." and "London, UK" or simply "New York City" and "London". Also, these should not be linked when the context makes it clear (see MOS:OVERLINK). If only the country name is included, it may be written out in full.
</ref></references>Microformats
hCalendar
The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.- Classes used
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- attendee
- contact
- description
- dtend
- dtstart
- location
- organiser
- summary
- url
- vevent
nor collapse nested elements which use them.
hAudio
The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hAudio microformat that makes an audio recording's details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.- Subtemplates
Date-of-publication ("published") information will only be included in the microformat if {{start date}} (or, where appropriate, {{start date and age}}) is used in a parent infobox/template. Do not, however, use {{start date}} or {{start date and age}} if a date before 1583 CE is involved.
Use {{duration}} to specify the duration/length of a recording. For instance, if the recording's duration is 3 minutes 45 seconds, use {{duration|m=3|s=45}}
(which appears as: 3:45). If needed, |h=
may be included to specify a number of hours.
Please do not remove instances of these subtemplates.
- Classes used
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- haudio
- fn
- album
- description
- category
- contributor
- duration
- h
- item
- min
- photo
- position
- price
- published
- s
nor collapse nested elements which use them.
Tracking categories
- Category:Pages using infobox musical composition with unknown parameters (0)
- Category:Wikipedia requested audio of songs (0)
See also
- {{Infobox album}}
- {{Infobox opera}}