I haven't managed to stuff it up for a few months, but I'm back...
"Lionel Seymour Benson" is missing the 'e' in 'Seymour.' I realised as soon as I had clicked on the "submit" button.
Thank you once again.
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
I have just created a composer page for Albert Mayer-Reinach. Unfortunately I spelled it "Meyer-Reinach".
Thank you once again and I hope everyone has a merry Festive Season and a Happy New Year.
AJ
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
Composer category "Richard James Beamish" - should be "Richard Joseph Beamish."
Thank you once again to mods.
AJ
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
Latest error: Theodore de Witt - should be "Theodor".
AJ
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
Today's error: Peter Aloys Schultheys should be "Schultheis."
Don't know how I managed to do that, with an article containing the correct spelling in front of me.
oh well...off to find more "red letters" and exterminate them...
AJ
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis
Josef Herrmann Hillischer (1825-1897) should have just one "r"" in the middle name.
Oh well, at least I've managed to go 3 months between composer misspellings.
AJ
“all great composers wrote music that could be described as ‘heavenly’; but others have to take you there. In Schubert’s music you hear the very first notes, and you know that you’re there already.” - Steven Isserlis