User talk:James470This is not the place to congratulate me on basic things any monkey can do. If you have criticism of me, speak honestly and plainly, and without worry for my interpretation of some half-baked Wikipedia policy requiring an insincere simulacrum of civility. Welcome!Welcome to Wikipedia, James470! I am Themfromspace and have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page or by typing {{helpme}} at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Oh yeah, I almost forgot, when you post on talk pages you should sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); that should automatically produce your username and the date after your post. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! ThemFromSpace 00:51, 9 April 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the cookies, they were delicious. James470 (talk) 01:17, 12 April 2009 (UTC) Hi. Thanks for your note. Were you referring to List of compositions by Richard Wagner? If so I'd be happy to make a genre/form column if you wanted to have a go at filling it. Re (composition?) completion dates I think it might be a bit tricky. What source would you use? --Kleinzach 01:32, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
OK. I've added a 'Form or genre' column and filled in some of them. Perhaps you'd like to have a go at continuing this? (Though please note the German capitalization!). What you need to do is add the text between the two pairs of break marks, e.g. || HERE ||. If it helps this is what the code looks like: {| class="wikitable sortable" !|WWV!!|Form or genre!!|Title! |- |nn||form/genre||title |} which is rendered as:
Re completion dates, this is actually something we have stopped doing for other lists because of the difficulties in defining it. Instead we have put composition dates which may be vaguer but also are less likely to be challenged. Would you be OK with this? --Kleinzach 02:19, 23 April 2009 (UTC)
Herbeck/von HerbeckHi, James, Well, I think there are three separate questions:
This is a very handy source for some further updates to the article. Cheers. -- JackofOz (talk) 01:36, 24 April 2009 (UTC) Re: ThanksYou are quite welcome. :) --User:Woohookitty Diamming fool! 04:15, 30 May 2009 (UTC) Thinking out loudIf Jesus edited Wikipedia, He'd be called a vandal, a troll, a POV pusher, every derogative name these morons have for experts. Arbcom would even sanction Him. Incarnatus (talk) 21:48, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
Thnx for AdviceHi! Yes I am new to wikipedia and im not sure i completely get it. but it was lots of help to me for school so i decided to give it a try. anyways... any tips would be useful. Thnx.WikiN97 (talk) 18:14, 9 February 2010 (UTC) thnx again. i appreciate it...WikiN97 16:46, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
Now I've got advice for you, Jim. Don't cancel your library trip, but do cancel sharing anything you learn on that trip with Wikipedia. They won't appreciate any of it. Worse, they'll accuse you of removing references and other vandal-bot triggering actions. Incarnatus (talk) 20:04, 2 August 2010 (UTC)
The stupidity of Wikipedia dramaTelling the truth is against Wikipedia policy. But you already knew that. What you might be realizing just now is that anyone, no matter how smart in their subject area, no matter how aware of the stupidity of Wikipedia drama, will eventually succumb to said drama if they stay at Wikipedia long enough. It's admirable that it took you more than a year. Still, like Global Thermonuclear War, the best move is not to play at all. WikiN97, Shteblin, dozens others, had the good sense to leave soon after joining. It's too late for you and I. We have already played and lost. Incarnatus (talk) 20:14, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
There are... ; also, re Rauchenecker.two attitudes you can take towards Wikipedia. There's the attitude I take and a lot of editors take, which is that it's meant to be continually improved. Or you can throw up your hands and etc. Of course given other posts on your talk page I am coming to the conclusion that you are a masochist who (unlike me) cannot stand the site and the way it goes, and would prefer it were another site altogether with another "governing philosophy" and set of rules- and yet you stay here anyway; but I often leap to quick conclusions like that. If I'm right, though, so goes! And-- thank you for creating the Rachenecker page (though it seems he wrote three symphonies, not two, and that his first symphony was published rather earlier than 1908 - emendations easily enough made, though.) Or for noticing and pointing out that it had been created. In any case, I have edited the link on IMSLP. Best. Schissel | Sound the Note! 16:57, 19 August 2010 (UTC)
Thanks. Here's the other source I have now found on Rauchenecker's (putative!) 3rd symphony, written/supplied by someone who may be related to the composer; will see if I can seek out more. Sounds like that's Amazon acting as proxy for other sellers of course... hrm. Depending on shipping, JPC might be cheaper? here. If it's possible at all. Or if they still have it, try Records International.com (see this entry in their back-catalog, then go to their main-page) - that has the advantage of being in the US, anyhow. There may be other sources besides of course :) Schissel | Sound the Note! 03:57, 22 August 2010 (UTC) oooops, you kicked my first contribution out into nowhere. You are right, it could be a plausible fiction...never thought about that. My problem is that I have approx. 300 bibliographical references - mostly in German - about him and it is hard for me to select the right one. So please tell me, what should in general be proven by citations? Every date of his life and every composition? The 3rd symphony hat its first performance on 3rd March 1904 in Elberfeld, I could upload a copy of the programme if required. From the six string quartets only the first two were printed, all the others (existing as manuscripts) got lost during the bombardments of Wuppertal where most of his legacy was stored in the archives. The existence of the other four quartets can only be proven by newspaper reviews. I could provide the respective information... francoloco (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 15:02, 9 November 2010 (UTC). well, one third of the citations is in en. (i really did my best :-)). So the reader is at least able to verify that the guy was real, for further information - I'm afraid - he has to learn German or French...or try to find a good translator. I just crosschecked my references, among them are about 40 en., 30 fr and some es. + it. references including playbills and reviews, the rest is pure German. But nonetheless I expect the included citations are sufficient for the further existence of the article. Francoloco (talk) 09:22, 26 November 2010 (UTC) Dear James, I just acquired the CD from John Berky. Bruckner's Missa solemnis is available on CD - Music of the St. Florian Period (1845-1855) together with his Magnificat and two motets of the St. Florian Period. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 17:55, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
Dear James, I am reviewing the "Bruckner pages", by completing them and correcting errors when appropriate. Apparently some pages were written by persons who did not listened to the works, but transcribed them from earlier publications. A classical bias... Example: In Symphony No. 5 (Bruckner) it was written "All four movements begin with pizzicato strings". This is not true for movement 3. I have corrected it as "Movements 1, 2 and 4 begin with pizzicato strings". As you perhaps have seen, I have updated section 1876 version. I have just acquired the recording of the first concepts by Akira Naito. It contains some interesting differences, particularly at the end of the Finale, which were cut in the 1878 version. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 09:25, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
Board of Trustees election vote receiptSo I voted in the Wikimedia Board of Trustees election. I suppose it was more to find out how this "Schulze method" of election works than for any other reason. James470 (talk) 21:47, 12 June 2011 (UTC) SPID: 3454 BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) hQIMA+DblIy497DOAQ/+M8lOv1+O0ZMlnE05aWRpuX3Cy56hZP6BhO6/RfOtsNnt BdQdtigeYTwBi3wSVYEnYlqzPYc+Ga2lmXHp1n4ThxySUAAd7smrlfPkirRiAmcc 2qyMP4ckU3ZM+MQddSeHlqntw52mlw8jbRjdFCGW4rZysdg3VPaLJB0oPzvctBfB vl+2jERkIjFZwhGQABHgdGsCQLJ8YjmtqyiAGVmMC43ymMZunijVMlU9KHvjZ8xT TpRciJ9jcKO9z2N6Qe3ROtuZ7totbL19jfM2E+iTJ/t+/0rOtXufI3ZYC7DeW+mV XT4kvs1Lqoxwk/IXC5s48bXmQVqhjJZjfBsVql0SewsghPRRD3uTyf0DD2xY9od6 AU6gpV0qX0P9pIJisZ005ryRzEEBd4pDIUMrQBrCmJlGyBl9hFenD+v0i/eJWGwO GYHai2bE+RkeqotKigz0uOteZ1Q3X26L3kc10Vipt7V5Vwo17tntnAiTa6AJw4Jc g5okmbgb3hA0rMMS9P9mHOFjxvKWSPbeEbKN04g0GIDaDYOr68UgJFE7P9lK2RgM 3RXifMr0VmviPE/rk0wPisSP6aZRODF3iA3trRctpUPcIah+QPa7k6aed1a6SSS2 AzrwLAXJ0v9f7FdTHQ4F37cMv9vIn0JqAabZjRIM5QDefpPAmepgYOiXfTrIGW3S 6gHgZKHeUhSfqp1Kxx52vRJIME1W0FHH/qQ1vMFFhvch7mFxX4pdFSPJjSRuJF1d 7TiMugM9pOH+xm9ZofwFKw2DKO3q8fyuNZaOJXkiRxhM3iN2h3MJzU3n5/Lr4XH0 LxHYI+OMQVTgu96KM3NZHqx6jR4RAl0gVpTg+amxu0sBDT3VpZecmX5P709IfRcZ QbRIjnwE3ngvWFoQeTDIfmF7ZndPEDO5MR8tpMvsDsXNzvEiHY3yx4kB97gQgf1x o1uyO3qUc946AIIx+Xom4iSFIkgEVaJkuGLAwQnW99e9D+bQ6iRGzHhzswNza2vv MnLs/YSlWssLbSPdWcuxjGSzGFNgcpGlpLxbY4JwMfkwKP7OEw9lIFb3n3ECVcZ+ jpTfha4dRNmtdXrNvtUHK27LKI0xhjSIlRzh1zBr+JVe2lmp81/qgT2YPX2h8o89 V4BEu0c2wCXU9Tc5P8Rcg4+pAzD6A5ExMa/9a7/8mItu+vsz/JBQeGfy6SSQR9m8 DhIaY9OOLN6RxFrei5y6jUa2jvq80hwG5QTQKxVG2bemwfc+vdcShYuOr+WcNCBE 0g2ielizeBpen2Y2pV0ywHHv+wkyn34/UnEDehi9tS86LTskJxBhF7sHM5jGDtLE cYmqoxO0x1ckTH/f/Xd9QnoMDMjURf0ULrD7K5ovHzoTnwLosjSRbqrGLImVpNpd 5dcIu9Ej0aH3xEUQ6EjTlHSYwIQpoP0mVKwDWUR4JOMu5xuoXxo9Za7vc5uDIORs 9lb7A3cpCbiH2chGq+nwQ/QAYYIQofkOuz7AZ4xpLEcVerL/7sllnJpoDjtpOEa/ MCwaikbPHAjrJC2mIBqqZXbM7IcN3Q1qC09rQmItSmnxUDOWaXwHGCVUKqHY/0mR GsOAfpZvB78N1NlBroIxi44DiJvp2Sg43ZNkKfG4WUHm5b9kydo/T9BkGNRxLbB9 3oIhYPAzsX4RICRWP7NObh3Bz2wpJ1KZLwYyhcXRoLIJvtDerM0Z7Ame4mf74uWt bnHKJRtdw4RcsTyhuJQiwMJdsrOtmHNCAXmjNyQGV3ZcUjuIxsy9B9tv0zo9P9U0 HjVKN+v7+U7GAvKdFodbUIMvd4l3XG/C5t/KaiIasy4+A4G/9a2xAbRvRqDqXhgr juMH4RFTA0e/yrEw3ZDaD8lAjtGQrncVnSDU+4nyXOzc9j4vU8j8biXNiia4tdJX yIbAmL4Mz/6KtREcqoRUXjDVOqS1FO6IBwSMqm2ekmnwwJCjJ7PII0qm7JtuHhEk l5qFaRkKsLAQ1mbjz2QJ+UL9vwaOBsUkV/mNZ8o4XPf4zuuO3K6fAG5Ot+Au/bs6 eZMJOT3RjZOLzDB3+FreOUWz8mGU2ME2Y+h9so3be2DYqxtaAuIlpzdsP0dbqYpq HXjzPyr8U1D63C+lRGyznjbP34W8S8XFVV3tU9xOa55w89wWb8r4b/znfOc/ZOGl Ox11LdQl5kMRfwWy+WvyK/Ne1/Zz+mm5dGi1Bf8Yzx468UOGRh4SgNv9ORpqjpM/ blWMty/o40oQ9tdWvvX+norE+jSU9i2PdS5p60G4vOHhIbf/snNLNA68HMVyL/f1 F2aM+JU= =+Sja END PGP MESSAGE----- Bruckner's PsalmsDear James, I am intended to create a page for Bruckner's Psalms 112, 114 and 146. I have a record of these three psalms. Psalms 112 and 114 are available on a CD together with the Requiem, by M. Best (Hyperion CDA 66245). Unfortunately the large Psalm 146 is still only available as a long out-of-print LP (Colosseum SM 548).[1]. The first psalm, that Bruckner has composed, is Psalm 22. Unfortunately I do not have a record of it (yet). For the psalms of the St. Florian period (Psalms 114 and 146) and the student period (Psalm 112), Bruckner used the old German Luther Bible. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 10:51, 16 June 2011 (UTC)
Early draft of Bruckner's Symphony No. 1Dear James, If you are interested, Midi-files of the earlier Adagio and Scherzo (1865) have been prepared by Joan Schukking and can be listened on [2]. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 18:24, 1 July 2011 (UTC) A. Bruckner's PsalmsDear James, For your info: I just have created three additional pages: Psalm 22, Psalm 114 and Psalm 112. All five Bruckner's Psalms have now a page. His greatest Psalm 146 remains for obscure reasons the least known and recorded (only one long out-of-print LP). Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 21:49, 5 July 2011 (UTC) Dear James, I have just created this last missing page concerning Bruckner's grand religious works. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 13:18, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
Dear James, On 21 May 2009 you have written on its talk page:
I have added the following to it :
I have somewhat restructured the page and added some additional text. Please do not hesitate to adapti it. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 17:04, 5 August 2011 (UTC) Templating myself (ain't Wikipedia hilarious?)Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute to Wikipedia, at least one of your recent edits did not appear to be constructive and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any test edits you would like to make, and read the welcome page to learn more about contributing constructively to this encyclopedia. Thank you. James470 (talk) 05:01, 30 August 2011 (UTC) German Bible used by A. BrucknerDear James, The bible used by Bruckner for his earlier psalms is "Die heilige Schrift des alten und neues Testamentes, mit Approbation des apostolischen Stuhles, Dritter Band" (= The holy book of the old and new testament, approved by the Catholic church, Volume 3), Landshut. You, e.g., find the edition of 1838 of this volume on Google books. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 08:20, 31 August 2011 (UTC)
NoticeHello. This message is being sent to inform you that there is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Voceditenore (talk) 17:41, 30 November 2011 (UTC) Hi James, One of the last pages I have recently updated is that on Bruckner's Festive Cantata (WAB 16), which Bruckner composed in 1862 (shortly after the end of Sechter's tuition) for celebrating the laying of the foundation stone of the new Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom of Linz. This is a solemn cantata, a little bit in the style of Händel. Unfortunately, as for most works of the St Florian and Linz periods, there are very few recordings of this majestic work. Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 18:04, 23 December 2012 (UTC) PS: I have also made some additions (setting and discography) to the Masses (The three early Masses, Missa Solemnis, Masses Nos. 1, 2 and 3) and the Requiem. As you know, I am making additions after verification of reliable sources and, for the discography, only after acquiring the concerned recordings and discussing them with Hans Roelofs.
Invitation to commentGiven your activity on the WP: Revert_only_when_necessary essay page, I'd invite your input on a recent edit of that essay that was, very ironically, instantly reverted. See the talk page [3] if you wish to participate.–GodBlessYou2 (talk) 18:56, 13 January 2015 (UTC) Bruckner's motetsHi James, All Bruckner's works have now their own descriptive page on the English Wikipedia, except the (small) piano and organ works, which have an overview page. See {{Anton Bruckner}}. If you are interested in Bruckner's motets, see Motets (Bruckner). Best regards, --Réginald alias Meneerke bloem (To reply) 10:08, 4 August 2015 (UTC) Hi, Hi, PreciousTe Deum Thank you for quality articles on classical vocal compositions such as Te Deum (Bruckner) and Ave verum corpus (Mozart), written in collaboration, for the parable about editing on you user page, - James, you are an awesome Wikipedian! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 13:13, 15 June 2017 (UTC) Three years ago, you were recipient no. 1669 of Precious, a prize of QAI! - We miss you! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 05:01, 15 June 2020 (UTC) Hanson's Symphony #2 inspired track in movie "The Boss Baby"Hi, James, This is my first comment in Wikipedia. I first discovered Hanson's Symphony #2 when I was a summer student at Interlochen Music Camp around 1978, and I heard the "Interlochen Theme", which led me to the whole symphony, which I flipped for. Very dear to me. Your Wiki entry on the symphony is very informative, thank you. I just saw the movie "The Boss Baby" on Friday. The movie was released in March, but it's a second-run theater ($1.50 on weekdays, $3.50 on weekend. First-run theaters in LA average about $10.50). Most of the way through the 1 hour 37 minute film (at the dramatic climax, I found out), I suddenly sat straight up and gasped, "That's Hanson's second Symphony!" Okay, not out loud. The track (5 minutes 17 seconds) is on the soundtrack, and I just paid for the MP3 from Amazon. My email is geoff812@netzero.com. Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro are credited for the score, with additional music by Conrad Pope. It turns out this one track, titled "Love", is the single contribution by Pope. Upon listening to the track, I realize that it is not literally copied, but is a loving homage to the symphony. Since you have mentioned the other two movie uses of the symphony, I thought you might like to include this recent use in your Wiki article. Thanks, Geoff Alch geoff812@netzero.com 108.243.101.96 (talk) 13:20, 2 July 2017 (UTC) |