discographic
[/ˌdɪskəˈɡræfɪk/]
adjective
discográfico
1. Relating to or denoting the study, description, or cataloging of phonographic recordings or discography
The artist's discographic history spans over three decades of musical evolution.
O histórico discográfico do artista abrange mais de três décadas de evolução musical.
2. Pertaining to the complete list of musical recordings by an artist or composer
A comprehensive discographic analysis revealed previously unknown recordings from the 1960s.
Uma análise discográfica abrangente revelou gravações previamente desconhecidas dos anos 1960.
3. Related to the production, distribution, or classification of phonograph records and sound recordings
The discographic industry has undergone significant changes with the advent of digital streaming.
A indústria discográfica passou por mudanças significativas com o advento do streaming digital.
The term 'discographic' is primarily used in academic, musicological, and professional music industry contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. It is commonly employed by music historians, archivists, and recording companies when discussing an artist's body of recorded work. The related noun 'discografia' is frequently used in artist biographies and music databases.
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