Talk:Ernest John Moeran

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Can someone give a pronunciation? Which syllable takes the accent? Sep. 4, 2005

It's pronounced like Moran. JackofOz 01:11, 14 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Cause of death

The article says cerbral [sic] haemorrhage. I always thought he drowned. Can anybody confirm? JackofOz 01:11, 14 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

I have discovered the truth. See the article. Cheers JackofOz 00:00, 28 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

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New data to be added

HI everyone. I have an extensive amount of data on the works of composer Ernest John Moeran, in a draft document that was compiled by User:Brianboulton. All of us miss this valued member of our community, and his extensive scholarly and creative work here. He was a valuable voice for genuine intellectual effort and is missed by all who knew of his outstanding and eloquent work.

I have viewed the draft, and it contains some genuinely extensive and useful data. It looks fine for adding to this article. I didn't see any formatting or content that needs to be changed before adding it to this article. However, before doing so, I just wanted to get provide some discussion here, if some editors wish to do so.

I would appreciate if you could please review the proposed material which is located at the draft item below. I just need some editors to take a look in case any formatting edits are needed in order to add it to this article.

I plan to add this material to this article within the next day or two. Please feel free to let me know of any items to be addressed. thanks.

* LINK TO DRAFT: User:Brianboulton/drafts/E.J._Moeran_List_of_Works

thanks. --Sm8900 (talk) 12:08, 10 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hello, this seems to be all about the presentation of the list of works. I haven't looked in detail at the differences between the work-list that is in the article already and the potentially "extensive amount of data", but if it is about corrections to dates of Moeran's works, then they should be done. If it's the form you are after, then I would much prefer the present form than the one suggested by Brian Boulton. First, I think it looks odd when a work listing begins with a year followed by the work's title. The work should be in the foreground, not the year. Second, I have no idea what is meant by "OMO BMC MSC **" and such abbreviations. They are explained nowhere and don't look essential to me. In short, leave the list of works as it is, please, but if any corrections are necessary (and if you can provide sources for those corrections), then do them. Aklein62 (talk) 08:38, 12 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

BBC Radio Play

In November 2010, in the Afternoon Drama slot, BBC Radio broadcast “Moeran’s Last Symphony” a play about the weeks leading up to his death. It was written by Martyn Wade, and starred Tim McInnerny as E.J. Moeran, and featured Geraldine Fitzgerald as Peers, and Nicholas Boulton as Peter Warlock. Jock123 (talk) 09:11, 13 December 2024 (UTC)Reply