Hi Rod,
This is a bit of a tricky question...
Since i still havent found what im looking for (..) concerning Software and categorizing classical music, i must admit i havent worked with tags at all. Most software is not capable of doing so correctly, or put differently: there doesn't seem to be a agreed on standard. ;-((
Working with tags therefore is very frustrating for me, and, if one has a larger than small library, very time consuming searching on tags. BDP1 takes its time here. And even then, doesn't find what i can find myself with a few clicks, since i know where to look, and what to look for.
I store my files as i store my LP's/CD's etc.
I have 3 drives, both logical (in my NAS) and physical (attached to the BDP) to mimic my cabinets in the room, that are also ordered in the following categories.Pop
Jazz
Classical
All with several subcategories.
I have an extra MP3 folder (and drive) with the same ordering.
(I don't discriminate on the medium (mix 16/24 bit and all hz's), but find having MP3 separate very easy for backing up, and several devices work only or best with mp3. For that reason i have a separate folder for sacd rips also. but i have but a few, since i can't play them

)
In those categories i follow my now habits of search, and since you ask specifically about classical: main criterium (tag) order is Composer/Genre/Work/Performer.
I remove all redundant info, so when i browse to the last hierarchy (performer) i only have eg Knapperstbusch - Bayreuth - 1957, or Bohm - Bayreuth- 1967.
Stripping all extra info from the files and folders (because they are part of the higher level and inherit all those tags) is mainly done because the BDP can't scroll the tracks. Ive had my first Ring ripped, and all the BDP displayed where the first several digits of Richard Wagner - Ring des N ..... for 14 cd's
Recordings centered around a performing artist/lable/style have a separate compilation folder, ordered obviously on artist/label/style.
I havent found a single cd/recording i can't place correctly without remembering where i have put it.
Jazz and Pop all are subdivided along the artist name, and subsequent recordings obviously.
Hope this helps, it does work for me.
btw: Browsing by folder is essential for me. Thats why the Roon experience is sub-optimal for me, not to mention Tidal forcing its preferences down my BDP.. But thats an other thread entirely

Thats why i love to work with my BDP, to get back to this OP subject..
Cheers,
Marius
For all you classical music guys out there, when you are ripping your discs how do you:
name the folder
name the track
tag the track (what are the typical important tags classical albums should have for proper classification and cataloging)
What confuses me is there is the musical piece i.e. song if you will (sometimes a disc actually has multiple pieces I have noticed), original composer, the conductor and then whatever orchestra and choir may be involved. Should all of this be captured somehow or do you typically disregard some of it.