Talk:Oremus pro Pontifice (Gregorian chant): Difference between revisions

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This page has to be merged with [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Oremus_pro_Pontifice_%28Gregorian_chant%29 that one].
This page has to be merged with [[Oremus_pro_Pontifice_%28Gregorian_chant%29|that one]].
Bad news: on the [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/ChoralWiki:Latin_text_requests Latin text requests page], you will encounter such pairs of pages: 1. xxx (Gregorian chant) and 2. xxx (Gregorian chant) (Abel Di Marco)
Bad news: on the [[ChoralWiki:Latin_text_requests|Latin text requests page]], you will encounter such pairs of pages: 1. xxx (Gregorian chant) and 2. xxx (Gregorian chant) (Abel Di Marco)
Each page in the pair links to the same point, so merging seems necessary. -[[User:Claude T|Claude]] 19:32, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
Each page in the pair links to the same point, so merging seems necessary. -[[User:Claude T|Claude]] 19:32, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
:Claude, the works titles at Abel di Marco's page are indeed a mess, each one in a different standard. I was inclined to rename them all to simply "xxx (Gregorian chant)", but I'm not sure anymore. Looking in his editions, the chant is indeed there, but there are also 3 other voices that di Marco created for the harmonization. So, why would it be wrong to title his pages as "xxx (Abel Di Marco)" when his is the only edition available? Let's see what the others have to say about it. [[User:Carlos|Carlos]] 06:18, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

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This page has to be merged with that one. Bad news: on the Latin text requests page, you will encounter such pairs of pages: 1. xxx (Gregorian chant) and 2. xxx (Gregorian chant) (Abel Di Marco) Each page in the pair links to the same point, so merging seems necessary. -Claude 19:32, 5 January 2009 (UTC)

Claude, the works titles at Abel di Marco's page are indeed a mess, each one in a different standard. I was inclined to rename them all to simply "xxx (Gregorian chant)", but I'm not sure anymore. Looking in his editions, the chant is indeed there, but there are also 3 other voices that di Marco created for the harmonization. So, why would it be wrong to title his pages as "xxx (Abel Di Marco)" when his is the only edition available? Let's see what the others have to say about it. Carlos 06:18, 6 January 2009 (UTC)