01:4401:44, 7 June 2020diffhist+94
Alien 3
XYY syndrome does no such thing, but it was once thought that it does. Don’t link a wiki article and claim it supports something it doesn’t.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editiOS app edit
03:3103:31, 15 May 2020diffhist0
César Franck
again, Hulda dates are 1879-85. already explained. This does not violate "original research" (for what I think are obvious reasons)- here, reliable evidence: [https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42995451c BNF] (dates: 1879-1882) ; [https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42995449t BNF] (version final, date 1885. Hence, 1879-85).
17:3017:30, 13 May 2020diffhist+93
Georg Matthias Monn
ah, I was wrong, there -is- a symphony in B by Monn :) The source at which I'm seeing the image is closing down, but I see where they got the score from.
17:2317:23, 13 May 2020diffhist+3
Georg Matthias Monn
Symphony in B-flat major. @ Klassika, it says B-dur, which means B-flat, not B. Right? Of -course- right. Also, the 6 quartets do not include a quartet in B-natural major, though it seems from the IMSLP list that he did write one (though I'd like to see evidence that that's not itself a typo- which happens too often. And then someone (Tournemire) writes a symphony that -is- in B, and people assume it's in B-flat because of that.
18:2318:23, 6 May 2020diffhist+243
List of symphonies in B minor
illinks for Atterberg and Gade symphonies. Also, we don't have a page for Büttner, but 2 other Wikipedias do, which suggests possible noteworthiness, so including tentative line for his 4th symphony in B minor. If this is not allowed, do remove
3 May 2020
17:0017:00, 3 May 2020diffhist+109
Lisa Shea
note: probably -not- the same as author Lisa Shea who lives in Worcester Massachusetts (whose novels are available from various sources, some online, some from Little Brown & Co.), or, presumably, Lisa Shea who's identified as a "Christian author"; this one lives in Brooklyn...
14:5514:55, 3 April 2020diffhist+42
Karen Khachaturian
the violin sonata should be "a". Yes, it's his best-known work, but it's not _a_ well-known work, and the reader should not be assumed to know it. So, "a".
01:4401:44, 7 June 2020diffhist+94
Alien 3
XYY syndrome does no such thing, but it was once thought that it does. Don’t link a wiki article and claim it supports something it doesn’t.Tags: Mobile editMobile app editiOS app edit
03:3103:31, 15 May 2020diffhist0
César Franck
again, Hulda dates are 1879-85. already explained. This does not violate "original research" (for what I think are obvious reasons)- here, reliable evidence: [https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42995451c BNF] (dates: 1879-1882) ; [https://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb42995449t BNF] (version final, date 1885. Hence, 1879-85).
17:3017:30, 13 May 2020diffhist+93
Georg Matthias Monn
ah, I was wrong, there -is- a symphony in B by Monn :) The source at which I'm seeing the image is closing down, but I see where they got the score from.
17:2317:23, 13 May 2020diffhist+3
Georg Matthias Monn
Symphony in B-flat major. @ Klassika, it says B-dur, which means B-flat, not B. Right? Of -course- right. Also, the 6 quartets do not include a quartet in B-natural major, though it seems from the IMSLP list that he did write one (though I'd like to see evidence that that's not itself a typo- which happens too often. And then someone (Tournemire) writes a symphony that -is- in B, and people assume it's in B-flat because of that.
18:2318:23, 6 May 2020diffhist+243
List of symphonies in B minor
illinks for Atterberg and Gade symphonies. Also, we don't have a page for Büttner, but 2 other Wikipedias do, which suggests possible noteworthiness, so including tentative line for his 4th symphony in B minor. If this is not allowed, do remove
3 May 2020
17:0017:00, 3 May 2020diffhist+109
Lisa Shea
note: probably -not- the same as author Lisa Shea who lives in Worcester Massachusetts (whose novels are available from various sources, some online, some from Little Brown & Co.), or, presumably, Lisa Shea who's identified as a "Christian author"; this one lives in Brooklyn...
14:5514:55, 3 April 2020diffhist+42
Karen Khachaturian
the violin sonata should be "a". Yes, it's his best-known work, but it's not _a_ well-known work, and the reader should not be assumed to know it. So, "a".