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Norman Del Mar writes that Strauss took no part in the writing or arranging of the Suite: [1]. Michael Kennedy says the same thing (1995, p. 179), saying that Rodzinski arranged the piece (the passage is viewable on GoogleBooks but only in the "result" form, not as a snippet or preview [2]; if you Control+F kennedy it will take you to it). (Both authors disparage the piece.) If this is true, this Wikipedia article should reflect that, and not pretend that Strauss had anything more to do with the work than approving it or allowing it to be published. Since the currently cited reference is not clickable and therefore not immediately checkable, I'm inclined to believe Del Mar and Kennedy, both noted for their research into Strauss and his life and works. Softlavender ( talk) 07:09, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
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The following Voice Types on the Wiki page differ from what Strauss indicates in the score (in CAPS) [1]:
Herr von Fanial: HIGH baritone; Sophie: HIGH soprano; Marianne: HIGH soprano; Singer: HIGH tenor
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Why do we have an uncited Instrumentation section for this opera? Is it common to have instrumentation sections in opera articles? Is the instrumentation unusual?
Anyway, I'm going to mark it as uncited, and unless someone comes up with a good reason to keep it, I'll probably remove it after a period if it remains uncited. Softlavender ( talk) 06:25, 28 October 2018 (UTC)
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Norman Del Mar writes that Strauss took no part in the writing or arranging of the Suite: [1]. Michael Kennedy says the same thing (1995, p. 179), saying that Rodzinski arranged the piece (the passage is viewable on GoogleBooks but only in the "result" form, not as a snippet or preview [2]; if you Control+F kennedy it will take you to it). (Both authors disparage the piece.) If this is true, this Wikipedia article should reflect that, and not pretend that Strauss had anything more to do with the work than approving it or allowing it to be published. Since the currently cited reference is not clickable and therefore not immediately checkable, I'm inclined to believe Del Mar and Kennedy, both noted for their research into Strauss and his life and works. Softlavender ( talk) 07:09, 21 April 2014 (UTC)
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The following Voice Types on the Wiki page differ from what Strauss indicates in the score (in CAPS) [1]:
Herr von Fanial: HIGH baritone; Sophie: HIGH soprano; Marianne: HIGH soprano; Singer: HIGH tenor
References
Why do we have an uncited Instrumentation section for this opera? Is it common to have instrumentation sections in opera articles? Is the instrumentation unusual?
Anyway, I'm going to mark it as uncited, and unless someone comes up with a good reason to keep it, I'll probably remove it after a period if it remains uncited. Softlavender ( talk) 06:25, 28 October 2018 (UTC)