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What a ridiculous statement. This article is written in very poor English. Reads like a translation. Needs thorough sub-editing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.68.94.86 ( talk) 08:57, 6 November 2015 (UTC)
I am not an Hérold expert. I there someone who could be more specific concerning the four piano concertos? — Robert Greer ( talk) 22:59, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
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I am preparing a modest overhaul of the article but I was brought up short almost before I got started by this, from the only full-length biography I can find of the composer (by Arthur Pougin, 1906): "Je ferai remarquer ici que, à l'encontre de l'habitude prise, le nom d'Herold doit s'écrire sans accent: Herold, et non Hérold" – "I will point out here that, contrary to customary practice, the name of Herold must be written without an accent: Herold, and not Hérold". The biographer gives no explanation, but I see that Grove faithfully follows his precept, though no other work of reference does, as far as I can see – including Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, The International Encyclopedia of Dance, The Oxford Dictionary of Dance, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, The Oxford Companion to Music and the English and French Wikipedia, all of whom call the composer Hérold. But Google maps street view shows that the Parisian authorities (who include the diacriticals in e.g. the rue Molière and rue de la Bûcherie) are with M. Pougin (and Grove). I'd be glad of views on this: do we go with the (correct?) minority or the (incorrect? but familiar) majority? Yours, puzzled of Islington. Tim riley talk 16:31, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
After pondering the above, I've tried to combine the two approaches, dealing with the accent at the outset and then going with the usual accented form, thus:
With this footnote (all duly cited, of course)
Will this wash? Glad of comments. Tim riley talk 13:56, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
Should that be Choquet? 99.229.116.186 ( talk) 18:57, 13 February 2022 (UTC)
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What a ridiculous statement. This article is written in very poor English. Reads like a translation. Needs thorough sub-editing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.68.94.86 ( talk) 08:57, 6 November 2015 (UTC)
I am not an Hérold expert. I there someone who could be more specific concerning the four piano concertos? — Robert Greer ( talk) 22:59, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
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I am preparing a modest overhaul of the article but I was brought up short almost before I got started by this, from the only full-length biography I can find of the composer (by Arthur Pougin, 1906): "Je ferai remarquer ici que, à l'encontre de l'habitude prise, le nom d'Herold doit s'écrire sans accent: Herold, et non Hérold" – "I will point out here that, contrary to customary practice, the name of Herold must be written without an accent: Herold, and not Hérold". The biographer gives no explanation, but I see that Grove faithfully follows his precept, though no other work of reference does, as far as I can see – including Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, The International Encyclopedia of Dance, The Oxford Dictionary of Dance, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, The Oxford Companion to Music and the English and French Wikipedia, all of whom call the composer Hérold. But Google maps street view shows that the Parisian authorities (who include the diacriticals in e.g. the rue Molière and rue de la Bûcherie) are with M. Pougin (and Grove). I'd be glad of views on this: do we go with the (correct?) minority or the (incorrect? but familiar) majority? Yours, puzzled of Islington. Tim riley talk 16:31, 16 May 2021 (UTC)
After pondering the above, I've tried to combine the two approaches, dealing with the accent at the outset and then going with the usual accented form, thus:
With this footnote (all duly cited, of course)
Will this wash? Glad of comments. Tim riley talk 13:56, 18 May 2021 (UTC)
Should that be Choquet? 99.229.116.186 ( talk) 18:57, 13 February 2022 (UTC)