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The word "or" is redundant in brackets since these make it clear you are using an alternate title
Gone.
Not only should best-known and best-loved be in a different sentence from the first one, but the ref shouldn't be in the lead because everything there needs to be cited in the body
Fixed.
Subtitle should come before the narrator's part
Fixed.
What the narrator offers should not be in quotes, unless you use a source and if so, this needs to be the same phrasing
Cited.
That's better but it should only be invoked once in the sentence. --
K. Peake 21:29, 3 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Again, the usage of "or" is useless for the subtitle brackets part per earlier
It's the translation of "eller". The word is particular to this Epistle.
Oh I did not know that, thanks for explaining. --
K. Peake 21:29, 3 December 2021 (UTC)reply
"has been performed in" → "has been used in" unless your source says performed, then reword in the body
Done.
There should be a second para of sufficient length, which can be created if you add something about reception alongside the final parts in the new order
Done.
Context
The first sentence's ref should solely be at the end of it
Moved.
"at the royal court." → at places including the royal court."
Done.
"the eighteenth century." → "the 18th century." per
MOS:NUM
Done.
Song
Melody and verse form
Add relevant info for the audio sample text to meet
WP:NFCCP
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The word "or" is redundant in brackets since these make it clear you are using an alternate title
Gone.
Not only should best-known and best-loved be in a different sentence from the first one, but the ref shouldn't be in the lead because everything there needs to be cited in the body
Fixed.
Subtitle should come before the narrator's part
Fixed.
What the narrator offers should not be in quotes, unless you use a source and if so, this needs to be the same phrasing
Cited.
That's better but it should only be invoked once in the sentence. --
K. Peake 21:29, 3 December 2021 (UTC)reply
Again, the usage of "or" is useless for the subtitle brackets part per earlier
It's the translation of "eller". The word is particular to this Epistle.
Oh I did not know that, thanks for explaining. --
K. Peake 21:29, 3 December 2021 (UTC)reply
"has been performed in" → "has been used in" unless your source says performed, then reword in the body
Done.
There should be a second para of sufficient length, which can be created if you add something about reception alongside the final parts in the new order
Done.
Context
The first sentence's ref should solely be at the end of it
Moved.
"at the royal court." → at places including the royal court."
Done.
"the eighteenth century." → "the 18th century." per
MOS:NUM
Done.
Song
Melody and verse form
Add relevant info for the audio sample text to meet
WP:NFCCP