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I filled the template (first time ever correct if wrong) for the Clavier-Übung, but not the other. In prose: Clavier-Übung III was almost exclusively edited be Mathsci and has been stable over years. In Clavier-Übung III#Reception and influence, he created most of the content (not layout) of this initial entry. It would have been clearer if you had not merged both sources in the initial entry but had made the beginning of this article in two steps. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:21, 19 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
First, at a glance, this article looks to be of an excellent quality. Top tier musicology, truly. Secondly, this probably isn't the forum to touch on this, but I note that several users (not you, Gerda!) have asked me to look into possible interaction ban violations on Francis Schonken's part vis-à-vis Mathsci, but as far as this merger is concerned, intuitively, it doesn't appear to be such a violation to me. But even if it does end up being deemed as such, I'm afraid I, myself, simply do not have the stamina to deal with it at the present moment (see Grand Central Station renovation notice), so I'm just gonna let other admins pick up the slack concerning any of that. El_C17:40, 19 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
Can someone please explain the rather mystifying comments by El_C above? Whether or not this was the forum to raise IBAN issues, El_C has chosen to raise them here, and as they could be material to discussion here and in the ongoing related discussions at Talk:Clavier-Übung III I for one. (and maybe other editors). would like to know what this is all about.--Smerus (talk) 19:22, 22 February 2021 (UTC)Reply
According to the article on Reicha's collection, there's only one fugue based on a theme by Bach. Further, that article doesn't indicate any connection to Bach' music in general – quite the opposite. Unless some significant material by musicologists can be cited to support the proposal, there is no need for it. OTOH, the article would be improved by removing most of the pictures. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 02:05, 14 April 2024 (UTC)Reply