User talk:Holger Sambale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Latest comment: 9 October 2005 by Schissel in topic Klughardt
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Lekeu

Thank you! Some minor suggestions of "look" could be made (for instance 'External links' instead of Weblinks, and while you're a leg up on many other editors in remembering to include categories - I get unreasonably frustrated when other people omit them, often entirely! ;) - one of them "redlinks" - nothing unsolvable though.) - having a look at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (music), the main manual, a few other things as time allows will probably prove helpful, but I think it's a good translation. Now I must attempt to provide some similar service within my abilities... thanks again. Schissel : bowl listen 17:38, August 23, 2005 (UTC)


Thanks again - and about other translations: while I have my own wishlist, my own suggestion would really be to find articles that appear very often as redlinks on a number of different pages (I only recently found out that "What links here" works for empty pages as well...), and perhaps also receive a number of Google hits too (the latter is one reason I decided to create Peggy Glanville-Hicks, and in the former case Ildebrando Pizzetti... both of course need much work, I know.) Woldemar Bargiel, August Friedrich Martin Klughardt (that de: has a page on his 4th symphony is impressive...), Erwin Schulhoff, for instance. The pages like Wikipedia:Music encyclopedia topics/46 (and 1..45 47..?) contain too many topics, most of them not yet interesting I know, so that's probably not too helpful...)

(I also see there is now just the very slightest stub for Joseph Guy Ropartz. Must work on that later :) I like his music, have studied one of his later works - quartet #6 in F, remarkable piece.) Thanks and best regards Schissel : bowl listen 17:17, August 30, 2005 (UTC)

Oh, right, I forgot we have another interest in common Best- Schissel : bowl listen 04:25, 7 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Klughardt

Thanks! I have heard a little by Boris Tchaikovsky - not yet the 3rd symphony but the 2nd and the cello sonata. Weinberg I would still like to hear more by of course, with so much (of admittedly a somewhat large output) unrecorded. (I've yet to hear the operas, for instance, and the cello concerto only once...) I think I have a recording of Klughardt's cello concerto but on a now unplayable CD- I must see if I ever rescued it! The Gernsheim concerto which was also there, I taped before the paper tore off ;)... Schissel : bowl listen 18:43, 9 October 2005 (UTC)Reply