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Copland that he deserves a separate article listing all his works. Many (many) years ago, Boosey & Hawkes published a catalog of his compositions, but I wouldn't know where to find one now. How should such a page be arranged? Chronologically? By
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Oh, I should have started a new thread. My comment on Schütz has nothing to do with the above; I just thought it was funny that someone or something considers him a "saint". All of those topics are unrelated: the "unwarranted deletions" is about a conflict of interest (a composer's husband has
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Hey, I just saw this light up as a new article; thanks!! (This piece has my vote as the most hauntingly beautiful and eloquent composition of the late 15th century ... it's incredible.) I look forward to the day when
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Indeed I am! I did some minor formatting edits to them; nice to see. There aren't enough articles on classical performers in Knowledge (XXG)... seems like the pop stars get all the attention! (But then, they get all the controversy and edit-warring, too...)
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I don't think you did anything wrong; the revert appears to have been an error. I changed it back. It might be good to cite sources (e.g. his book; I have it at home, and can add it to a references section if you don't get to it first). Cheers,
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Got your note and, by the standards you set, I am not qualified myself to write about the piece. I am neither a highly-trained musician nor a trained scholar in classical music, just an amateur. Perhaps I should leave well enough alone.
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Thanks for the link! It was a good writeup, and I love Paul O'Dette's playing. Not all of those composer articles are well-developed yet; for the most part I haven't written much about the instrumental composers (well, I did write the
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the major problem faced by us. Lack of information about the second movement in the article means that our dicussion is not work and I certainly don't get any informations from CD booklet but from the track. Hope you can contact me.
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not a problem of us having a big different opinion. Please don't mind that we have conflict in there before. We just want to get a better quality article, that's what we are striking for. Feel free!(
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