Talk:String Quartets, Op. 76 (Haydn)
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Thanks for all the help--I like the merge--sorry it was so messy to begin with, this was my first time... Cstan09 03:16, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Clean up still in progress
This could still use some cleanup after the big merge. Many of the sections have common info that could be left to the header above. Much wikifying to still be done. DavidRF 19:18, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
- OK. I'm done cleaning up for now. (Of course wikipedia articles are never "done"... but that's it for me for a little while).DavidRF 07:00, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Articles Merged
I merged the six articles into this one as the merge tags were suggesting. It ends up being a fairly long article. After the article is fully cleaned up and wikified, we could decide if the article should be re-split into individual articles for each quartet. I could go either way on that point. I hope the original author is not too annoyed with the merge. Let me know. DavidRF 19:21, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Emperor
Is is worth mentioning that the melody of the second movement of the Emperor quartet is better known - unfortunately - to many modern listeners as Deutschland Uber Alles, or is that verging on trivia? - Vedexent (talk) - 19:04, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
- I guess I didn't know that how commonly known it was that Das Lied der Deutschen and Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser had the same melody. It can't hurt to add additional point. The article for Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser mentions several other uses for the melody, but I suppose a current national anthem is a big enough deal for a extra remark. DavidRF 17:14, 2 April 2007 (UTC)