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I've never met Brian, but have followed his work here on this
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My deepest condolences to Brian's family. He was without a doubt the finest editor that
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I'm really upset to hear this. I met Brian once at the "Wehwalt Arms" a few years back where we were glad to see him after a round of ill health, and it was genuinely nice to speak to him and hear his enthusiastic words about various articles he had worked on. His writing and track record of FAs is
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A lovely person, funny, wise, patient and helpful. Knowledge (XXG) owes him much, and so do I: he was a mentor to me, he taught me such a lot, and I shall miss him dreadfully. The world is a better place for Brian's sixty-something years of being in it. I hope it is of some small comfort to Brian's
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I have just received an email from Brian's daughter to say that he died peacefully on 9 December, following a long illness. Requiescat in pace. 106 FAs, 2 FLs, gawd knows how many source and prose reviews at FA, and countless numbers of editors helped, encouraged and improved over the years. A good
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Very sad to see this. Interaction with him was always an enjoyable and fruitful experience, and his opinions and contributions were always well-considered and respectful of other editors. A great loss for everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him, even via the internet. Heartfelt condolences to
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Late to hear about this and I don't think I ever interacted with Brian directly, but I've seen his name around many times. His work on
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About five years ago I became more involved on
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I just saw the sad news on the FAC talk page. Brian had an incredibly deep commitment to improving the quality of pages on
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RIP Brianboulton, one of the finest editors this site ever had. I knew you weren't well but I didn't realise you didn't have much time left. If I'd known I'd have spoken to you before you passed and thanked you. We spoke many times privately and always found you to be a classy guy and always the
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I cannot begin to say how sorry I am. I had the privilege of meeting Brian and his daughter in London once, and this news breaks my heart. Brian was an amazing man and a true scholar, and the world is a lesser place without him. If his family and friends are reading, please accept my heartfelt
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So sorry to hear this -- the place really will not be the same without Brian. I envy my colleagues who had the chance to meet him in the flesh. It was entirely natural and appropriate that he was the driving force behind the FAC Mentoring Scheme, as he was really a mentor to us all. My sincere
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I am very sorry to hear of Brian's loss. He was, without a doubt, one of the finest and most eloquent editors in the history of Knowledge (XXG). He built a lasting legacy of high quality writing on the encyclopaedia that will live on. Thank you for all your time volunteering Brian.
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I did have the privilege of meeting him once. An immense loss to his family, and also to Knowledge (XXG). Gave generously of his time and advice to the end. It's stunning knowing that there will never be more pithy, to the point comments over his
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I have only just seen this. I had the good fortune to meet Brian, as well as a relative of his (a daughter, I think) nearly three years ago in London. Good man, longstanding Wikipedian. A loss that he has now died. Best wishes to his family.
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Sadness has conquered my heart after I got this news. I hope he had a happy life and it's sad to hear another great editor has to go away from us. I've never known him or worked with him but I hope his soul will rest in peace amen. Cheers.
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I am sorry for your loss. He had a mild-mannered indirect way of offering criticism. He was very generous. He was highly intelligent. Those are the things I remember.
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I'm deeply grateful to have worked with Brian at FAC and peer review and elsewhere. He was incredibly erudite, incredibly productive, incredibly steady: a great editor.
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I, for one, very much appreciate the many improvements you have brought to the article. Thank you for all your contributions to our encyclopedia.
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myself worthy of him is thoroughly depressing. The world is poorer.
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condolences to his family -- he will be greatly missed.
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3394:. His opera
3388:This article
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2540:Gerda Arendt
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1829:Double sharp
1815:Onceinawhile
1783:Peacemaker67
1769:his family.
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901:push to talk
885:signature.--
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630:Brianboulton
590:Dear Brian,
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4324:Erna Berger
4022:Der Messias
3985:his Passion
3983:focuses on
3867:Il trittico
3832:Il trittico
3813:is a comic
3622:Pina Bausch
3575:" and the "
3553:, based on
3478:Nine years!
3186:again today
2923:Renaissance
2821:Patrick. ă
2801:Nominating
2512:talk to me?
2228:your impact
2129:In memoriam
1966:RandomGnome
1961:Franz Kafka
1771:Constantine
1665:Jason Quinn
1372:Dr. Blofeld
615:Patrick. ă
4638:Categories
4578:lost opera
4556:to England
4486:Her voice
4154:"Handel's
4028:Hallelujah
3838:Il tabarro
3682:Aza's idea
3490:remembered
3370:Magnificat
3225:ten operas
3141:Ten years!
3073:(pictured)
3063:expedition
3003:his operas
2978:, but his
2847:Thank you
2759:Carcharoth
2652:Giants2008
2490:Mr rnddude
2397:Nikkimaria
1744:Carcharoth
1740:his family
1703:Farmbrough
1519:epicgenius
1285:Giants2008
1137:Tryptofish
1071:Mastermind
1057:Ritchie333
990:See also:
4524:In memory
4382:in a new
4040:Tim riley
3945:from the
3766:Tim riley
3717:Alan Bush
3541:set to a
3287:This list
3268:San Marco
3253:L'Arianna
2997:for FAC.
2958:polyphony
2954:madrigals
2853:Yomangani
2837:Yomangani
2700:Cas Liber
2669:Parsecboy
2622:Patrick.
2604:Yomangani
2524:Vanamonde
2505:Jimfbleak
2476:<: -->
2470:Ruhrfisch
2438:Finetooth
2075:Patrick.
1901:MistyMorn
1890:Acalamari
1679:Cas Liber
1416:MWright96
1316:GermanJoe
1302:Connormah
1171:<: -->
1165:Ruhrfisch
1151:Finetooth
967:(discuss)
859:MarnetteD
790:Tim riley
772:Cassianto
4574:libretto
4570:in 1995,
4511:SchroCat
4351:and the
4280:Florindo
4013:continuo
4005:trumpets
3989:Part III
3987:, while
3963:and the
3949:and the
3935:oratorio
3865:". When
3855:Florence
3823:libretto
3721:Joe Hill
3711:Joe Hill
3686:Corachow
3670:The Rite
3573:Habanera
3543:libretto
3463:Precious
3374:partbook
3248:Libretti
3166:Update:
3089:wireless
2925:and the
2897:composer
2783:contribs
2710:contribs
2555:FunkMonk
2363:Victoria
2290:Lingzhi2
2264:SchroCat
2260:archived
2256:FAC Talk
1689:contribs
1489:Struway2
1429:Sarastro
1355:FunkMonk
1241:Ian Rose
1041:contribs
962:Hawkeye7
824:Ssilvers
809:Ealdgyth
748:not lost
694:SchroCat
45:Archives
4567:Arianna
4376:Dalibor
4158:Messiah
4139:Messiah
3997:Messiah
3981:Part II
3957:Messiah
3925:Messiah
3910:Messiah
3890:Wehwalt
3397:L'Orfeo
3312:Archive
3239:L'Orfeo
3126:Awesome
2981:L'Orfeo
2948:in the
2927:Baroque
2911:secular
2868:Pdebee.
2823:Pdebee.
2636:Iry-Hor
2624:Pdebee.
2599:Zzzzzzz
2454:Moisejp
2332:Wehwalt
2317:Georgia
2077:Pdebee.
1996:Kenton!
1985:Vincent
1946:AC5230
1718:Camelia
1628:Buster7
1590:maclean
1459:Sounder
1269:Iry-Hor
1123:Become
1115:Dweller
1109:I told
1099:Become
1091:Dweller
1045:library
1023:Harrias
1010:SarahSV
996:Johnbod
978:Johnbod
887:Wehwalt
875:Pdebee.
728:". You
710:HJKeats
644:A beer.
617:Pdebee.
58:2007â08
4583:listen
4472:places
4286:Daphne
4186:(from
4017:Mozart
4001:Lenten
3973:Part I
3684:, but
3569:Carmen
3533:is an
3529:Carmen
3514:Carmen
3264:Venice
3234:Mantua
3069:Aurora
3061:Nimrod
3035:Aurora
2931:Mantua
2851:much,
2571:Kosack
2361:this.
2293:(talk)
2212:Impact
2207:Impact
1875:Sm8900
1606:Bilorv
1475:â Ched
1419:(talk)
1230:«Talk»
930:Enwebb
4468:music
4464:story
4289:. --
4243:. --
4009:oboes
3977:Jesus
3882:today
3815:opera
3564:gypsy
3535:opera
3104:Aza24
2999:Aza24
2919:opera
2684:CPA-5
2475:: -->
2314:Sandy
2185:â Pine
2098:Brian
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