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Sorry, I don't agree. In the typical infobox for a Bach cantata, we see at a glance the occasion, important performances, and the scoring for voices and instruments. In this particular case, it's especially important because there were two occasions, the funeral and Purification. I agree with
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I made the pipe now (but not the original link because I have no idea how knowing about the history of the Saxons would help understanding, when all supposed to be said is that he worked for the government of Saxony.)
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I did but was reverted so let's discuss. For biographies, I would want date and place of birth. For a composition, the equivalent would be time and place of premiere if known, and here it's known.
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taken - we should properly say "the epistle from ..., and the gospel from the Gospel ..." but then we'd have gospel twice, - let's assume people know that much about Lutheran liturgy --
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I wanted to say no because these are about the most familiar Baroque composers, - we could honour them as we would Beethoven and Verdi, but now my helper already changed it --
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really? "the closing chorale and an ensemble"? - no, "a choir ... and an ensemble", but my understanding of English may be wrong --GA
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I wouldn't like cantata twice in a row, tried something else, please check - company needs me for vacation - more later today --
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removed for now, but I heard it, and the recitatives are on the arioso side, - I'll ping you in case find a ref for that. --GA
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Since you said that it was rearranged, and now again, sorry about that. I moved Hofmann (first quoted in Music) to History. --
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Why is there a full-stop before "to the words" when this should be part of the sentence? Also, should be solely at the end.
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Remove "and from" before the Gospel of Luke, as comma is correct separation and you have used the term from previously
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The word Feast should begin with capitalization and why is Purification piped to a different page from the body here?
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Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn BWV 157. Überlegungen zu Entstehung, Bestimmung und originaler Werkgestalt
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I don't really know much about infoboxes for cantatas, so could you please add any extra info that belongs here? --
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I replied as I could (so not a question you had for Nikimaria), - sorry for making this extra hard for you ;) --
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I try to make the lead longer, because Nikkimaria is concerned about the infobox "bleeding" into the body. --GA
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After our previous discussion on my talk page, this article being reviewed by me is only fair! --
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Pipe Kalmus Edition to the appropriate Wiki since it currently leads to a disambiguation page
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fine, I just thought it takes too long into the article until the translation comes again --GA
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now, good work implementing the changes and any not done I am totally understanding of! --
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no, we don't link authors (of cantats, operas, hymns) when their work has an article --GA
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Saxon is wikilinked, which redirects to Saxons... unless this is an error, then fix it. --
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It is not used earlier in this sentence, nor in the previous one so what do you mean? --
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until all of the issues are fixed; bet you knew I'd come through with this one! --
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Why so? This seems like not wikilinking a singer/rapper but linking their song. --
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I have left comments above for you in the relevant areas; thanks to both you and
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Before Nikkimaria had got to this, it was directed to a disambiguation page. --
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no, per first item: each movements its own, with an anchor from the table --GA
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does not need to be in the lead when the title is already sourced in the body
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Re-read the sentence and I was mistaken, your version is correct actually. --
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full stop was already removed, and the ref thing I don't understand --GA
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It is still only two sentences, which is too short to be a full para. --
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to avoid too much blue, projects Classical music and Opera say Verdi's
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Nowhere is "quite well documented" actually sourced so remove this per
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It's a summary, but could be worded differently if that's a problem. --
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Oh right, but it appears they are not all mentioned by the sources. --
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was first performed 295 years ago today during a memorial service for
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This is not a footnote though, it is in the author link parameter. --
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Merge the first para with the second one per it being overly short
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These aren't "covers" per se - the applicable guideline is rather
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Merge the tenor recitative para with the above one per short size
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There are several, IABot is one, but agree this is not required.
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one para is text, the other music, and it's three sentences. --
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yes (copied from somewhere where it was needed, - sorry) --GA
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Are you sure refs 1 and 9 don't need a language parameter?
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Ich lasse dich nicht, du segnest mich denn, BWV 157
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