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[[User:Wikieditor662|Wikieditor662]] ([[User talk:Wikieditor662|talk]]) 04:39, 16 November 2025 (UTC) |
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:Ok, here are some things you can do. |
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:*Put in incipits — little quotes in musical notation of the opening theme of each movement. You use Lilypond for this, it’s supported on Wikipedia. You can see some I’ve done on [[Haydn and folk music]] (and many other articles). |
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:*Google “X Neue Mozart Ausgabe” and see if they have critical commentary (use Google Translate if necessary) |
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:*Search on Google for “X program notes” where X is the piece, in hopes of finding remarks by critics. |
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:*Go to Google Books and search on “X” or on “K 377” |
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:*Same for Google Scholar |
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:I hope this helps. [[User:Opus33|Opus33]] ([[User talk:Opus33|talk]]) 16:53, 16 November 2025 (UTC) |
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 16 November 2025
Hey @Opus33, as you stated earlier Just to make an alternative suggestion: there are many pieces by Mozart for which we don’t have any article at all (see List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart). Perhaps you might try producing articles about these pieces? This book is an excellent source for the purpose: [5]. One of the authors is Neal Zaslaw; he’s a top Mozart scholar and you can trust what he says. I hope this helps.
Well I’ve created this so far, but I barely have any material to work with. The book you showed me only covers this piece (just like every piece) briefly and I only found one other source that mentions it. Where can I find more material on this? Also, when should this be moved to the mainspace?
Wikieditor662 (talk) 04:39, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
- Ok, here are some things you can do.
- Put in incipits — little quotes in musical notation of the opening theme of each movement. You use Lilypond for this, it’s supported on Wikipedia. You can see some I’ve done on Haydn and folk music (and many other articles).
- Google “X Neue Mozart Ausgabe” and see if they have critical commentary (use Google Translate if necessary)
- Search on Google for “X program notes” where X is the piece, in hopes of finding remarks by critics.
- Go to Google Books and search on “X” or on “K 377”
- Same for Google Scholar
- I hope this helps. Opus33 (talk) 16:53, 16 November 2025 (UTC)

