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Removed 203.88.254.129's verbatim insertion of http://library.flawlesslogic.com/tell.htm.
Please see Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/William Tell Overture about the brass band file just added to this article. -- Klein zach 02:32, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
I think this deserves a little space. There seem to be a number of recordings of the music and the Pas de six is the source for the first movement for Britten's Matinees Musicales which should be mentioned. Any suggestions on where best to fit it in? A section of its own or a mention with the arias or overture?-- Peter cohen ( talk) 22:40, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
I've found an image that I think would be great for the Roles section at the V&A site. As best I can tell from the Wiki guidelines, it should be fine to use as a reproduction of a 19th century original. The metadata from some images used on the Wikipedia site on the V&A itself would seem to support this. I was hoping (as a newbie) that someone more familiar with these issues could either confirm, or tell me that I'm completely mistaken, as appropriate! Thanks in advance, – Lackingdirection ( talk) 15:23, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be "Guillaume Tell"? That's the original title of the opera ... -- Malcolm77 ( talk) 09:39, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
Hello! This is to let editors know that the featured picture File:Eugène Du Faget - Costume designs for Guillaume Tell - 1-3. Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst.jpg, which is used in this article, has been selected as the English Wikipedia's picture of the day (POTD) for May 4, 2021. A preview of the POTD is displayed below and can be edited at Template:POTD/2021-05-04. For the greater benefit of readers, any potential improvements or maintenance that could benefit the quality of this article should be done before its scheduled appearance on the Main Page. If you have any concerns, please place a message at Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day. Thank you! Cwmhiraeth ( talk) 10:09, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
William Tell (Guillaume Tell) is a French-language opera in four acts by the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini, first performed in 1829. This watercolour illustration shows costume designs by Eugène Du Faget for three characters for the opera's premiere: from left to right, Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst. The picture had previously been cut up into three separate images (one for each character), and has here been restored. Painting credit: Eugène Du Faget; restored by Adam Cuerden
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Removed 203.88.254.129's verbatim insertion of http://library.flawlesslogic.com/tell.htm.
Please see Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/William Tell Overture about the brass band file just added to this article. -- Klein zach 02:32, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
I think this deserves a little space. There seem to be a number of recordings of the music and the Pas de six is the source for the first movement for Britten's Matinees Musicales which should be mentioned. Any suggestions on where best to fit it in? A section of its own or a mention with the arias or overture?-- Peter cohen ( talk) 22:40, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
I've found an image that I think would be great for the Roles section at the V&A site. As best I can tell from the Wiki guidelines, it should be fine to use as a reproduction of a 19th century original. The metadata from some images used on the Wikipedia site on the V&A itself would seem to support this. I was hoping (as a newbie) that someone more familiar with these issues could either confirm, or tell me that I'm completely mistaken, as appropriate! Thanks in advance, – Lackingdirection ( talk) 15:23, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't it be "Guillaume Tell"? That's the original title of the opera ... -- Malcolm77 ( talk) 09:39, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
Hello! This is to let editors know that the featured picture File:Eugène Du Faget - Costume designs for Guillaume Tell - 1-3. Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst.jpg, which is used in this article, has been selected as the English Wikipedia's picture of the day (POTD) for May 4, 2021. A preview of the POTD is displayed below and can be edited at Template:POTD/2021-05-04. For the greater benefit of readers, any potential improvements or maintenance that could benefit the quality of this article should be done before its scheduled appearance on the Main Page. If you have any concerns, please place a message at Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day. Thank you! Cwmhiraeth ( talk) 10:09, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
William Tell (Guillaume Tell) is a French-language opera in four acts by the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini, first performed in 1829. This watercolour illustration shows costume designs by Eugène Du Faget for three characters for the opera's premiere: from left to right, Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst. The picture had previously been cut up into three separate images (one for each character), and has here been restored. Painting credit: Eugène Du Faget; restored by Adam Cuerden
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