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I removed the following, which appear somewhat questionable or which could do with references to avoid looking like original research.
I also removed the bit about Waiting for God theme music: it's significance for the subject was not stated. -- RobertG ♬ talk 15:45, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
A repeat sign in your music means you want it to repeat, whether or not Brahms eventually got sick of his own stuff and decided to change it in performance. If the music doesn't say "optional", it doesn't mean optional. TheScotch ( talk) 11:17, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
This piece of music is the theme upon which the 'cycle done' chime for recent Samsung Washers and Dryers is based. As per [1] (and my own washer). I'm not sure whether this is noteworthy enough to include in the article, but it has made it to a few messageboards, so i wanted to check first before adding. Jeremy Meyers ( talk) 20:52, 30 January 2018 (UTC)
Is it agreed by everybody that a work for five musicians is better represented by the single part of the violin than by a reduction of the entire score? ( diff) - Regards, -- INM ( talk) 11:14, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
Since when has this piece been a 'song'? There are no singers.
The infobox currently says the piece was published in 1827, but the introductory information says it was published in 1829, "a year after [the composer's] death". Can someone who has the source (which appears to be the book The Cambridge Companion to Schubert) please confirm this information? ~ GMH talk to me 20:44, 4 February 2020 (UTC)
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Classical music | ||||
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I removed the following, which appear somewhat questionable or which could do with references to avoid looking like original research.
I also removed the bit about Waiting for God theme music: it's significance for the subject was not stated. -- RobertG ♬ talk 15:45, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
A repeat sign in your music means you want it to repeat, whether or not Brahms eventually got sick of his own stuff and decided to change it in performance. If the music doesn't say "optional", it doesn't mean optional. TheScotch ( talk) 11:17, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
This piece of music is the theme upon which the 'cycle done' chime for recent Samsung Washers and Dryers is based. As per [1] (and my own washer). I'm not sure whether this is noteworthy enough to include in the article, but it has made it to a few messageboards, so i wanted to check first before adding. Jeremy Meyers ( talk) 20:52, 30 January 2018 (UTC)
Is it agreed by everybody that a work for five musicians is better represented by the single part of the violin than by a reduction of the entire score? ( diff) - Regards, -- INM ( talk) 11:14, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
Since when has this piece been a 'song'? There are no singers.
The infobox currently says the piece was published in 1827, but the introductory information says it was published in 1829, "a year after [the composer's] death". Can someone who has the source (which appears to be the book The Cambridge Companion to Schubert) please confirm this information? ~ GMH talk to me 20:44, 4 February 2020 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons files used on this page or its Wikidata item have been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reasons for deletion at the file description pages linked above. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 10:23, 30 March 2022 (UTC)