Template:Did you know nominations/Sei pezzi per pianoforte

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The result was: promoted by Theleekycauldron (talk) 08:29, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Sei pezzi per pianoforte

Ottorino Respighi in 1903
Ottorino Respighi in 1903
  • ... that the Sei pezzi per pianoforte are Ottorino Respighi's (pictured) first works to be published? Source: Cubisino, Luca G. (2018). Ottorino Respighi: Published and Unpublished Works for Piano Solo. ProQuest (PhD thesis). University of Miami. p. 91. and Pedarra, Potito; Gatto, Giovanna (2021). "Booklet to Toccata Classics recording TOCC0605" (PDF) (booklet). Translated by Napoli, Alberto. Toccata Classics. pp. 9–10.

Created by Wretchskull (talk). Self-nominated at 15:01, 17 December 2021 (UTC).

Detailed new article and GA-to be, on good sources, Italian and offline sources accepted AGF, no copyvio obvious. The hook fact is fine, but the wording - with the possessive, then pictured, then the clue - could perhaps be improved. My take:
ALT0a: ... that Ottorino Respighi (pictured) composed six piano pieces, which were published together as Sei pezzi per pianoforte, his first published works? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:04, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: Sounds good, we could definitely use that. Cheers - Wretchskull (talk) 23:48, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
appr, ALT preferred. The article doesn't say prominently published when, - do we know? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:57, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
@Gerda Arendt: Yes, they were each published in different periods between 1905 and 1907. I've added, that. Thank you! Wretchskull (talk) 09:56, 19 December 2021 (UTC)

ALT0 to T:DYK/P1 without image