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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
There are over 1,350 composer pages at CPDL. In an effort to improve the quality and information on these composer pages, CPDL has an '''Adopt-A-Composer''' program. Those composers who have already been adopted already are listed below. Yes, this is a chance to study a composer, aid in developing a that composer's web page, and help your fellow choral musician all at once! For this program we are looking for volunteers to select a composer, and add content to the composer's wiki page. While there is a great deal of flexibility in this, we ask that contributors stay with the general guidelines and organizational structures of this wiki. | There are over 1,350 composer pages at CPDL. In an effort to improve the quality and information on these composer pages, CPDL has an '''Adopt-A-Composer''' program. Those composers who have already been adopted already are listed below. Yes, this is a chance to study a composer, aid in developing a that composer's web page, and help your fellow choral musician all at once! For this program we are looking for volunteers to select a composer, and add content to the composer's wiki page. While there is a great deal of flexibility in this, we ask that contributors stay with the general guidelines and organizational structures of this wiki. | ||
'''If you are interested''' in "adopting" a composer, please '''volunteer on the [[ChoralWiki talk:Adopt-A-Composer|talk page]]''' - or contact an [[ChoralWiki:Administrator|admin]] - and your name will be added to the list below. If several folks volunteer for the same composer, admins may need to assign composers. Thanks! | |||
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* '''[[Henry Purcell]]''' - I'll take on the "Orpheus Britannica" as well ... [[User:johnhenryfowler|John Henry Fowler]] (3 April 2006, 29 June 2008) | * '''[[Henry Purcell]]''' - I'll take on the "Orpheus Britannica" as well ... [[User:johnhenryfowler|John Henry Fowler]] (3 April 2006, 29 June 2008) | ||
* '''[[Caleb Simper]]''' - I will adopt this neglected composer - [[User:ebykm|Eby]] (31 July 2008) | |||
* '''[[Charles Villiers Stanford]]''' - Wouldn't mind this Genius ! - [[User:Hope Organist|Jeremy Jones]] (29 March 2006) | * '''[[Charles Villiers Stanford]]''' - Wouldn't mind this Genius ! - [[User:Hope Organist|Jeremy Jones]] (29 March 2006) | ||
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* '''[[Hugo Wolf]]''' - I've sung a few bits and bobs by this manic depressant so I'll take him! - [[User:Robert Nottingham|Robert Nottingham]] (11 May 2006) | * '''[[Hugo Wolf]]''' - I've sung a few bits and bobs by this manic depressant so I'll take him! - [[User:Robert Nottingham|Robert Nottingham]] (11 May 2006) | ||
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Revision as of 04:52, 31 July 2008
Introduction
There are over 1,350 composer pages at CPDL. In an effort to improve the quality and information on these composer pages, CPDL has an Adopt-A-Composer program. Those composers who have already been adopted already are listed below. Yes, this is a chance to study a composer, aid in developing a that composer's web page, and help your fellow choral musician all at once! For this program we are looking for volunteers to select a composer, and add content to the composer's wiki page. While there is a great deal of flexibility in this, we ask that contributors stay with the general guidelines and organizational structures of this wiki.
If you are interested in "adopting" a composer, please volunteer on the talk page - or contact an admin - and your name will be added to the list below. If several folks volunteer for the same composer, admins may need to assign composers. Thanks!
Content items
- List of sheet music organized by various criteria (publication date, opus, genre)
- List of complete works (choral/vocal/all)
- List of all publications/editions
- Biography
- Bibliographic information
- External links
- Recordings of interest
- images
These items do not have to be included, and other content not listed here may also be added.
Currently adopted composers
- Johannes Brahms - Arthur Reutenauer (16 February 2007)
- William Byrd - Master Byrd for me - David Fraser (23 March 2006)
- William Croft - I'll take on William Croft. - Thomas F. Strode (16 July 2006)
- Juan del Encina - Here we have such a very interesting composer of the Catholic Kings of Spain (really, the four kingdoms that became Spain). If would you mind, I want to adopt him. - Oscar Santos (22 November 2007)
- Gabriel Fauré - I am willing to clean up his page(s) - Admin (22 March 2006)
- Carlo Gesualdo - The prince of Venosa for me - Martin Neumann (23 August 2007)
- Robert Jones - Not a main interest, but I've 4/6 of his books in facsimile on my office floor, so I'll take him on. Rob Durk (24 March 2006)
- Claudio Monteverdi – I'm currently preparing to conduct an entire program of Monteverdi, so I might as well sign up for him. Philip Legge (23 March 2006)
- Thomas Morley - Thomas Morley for me. Brian Russell (10 April 2006)
- Charles Hubert Hastings Parry - This will give Charles Villiers Stanford some company - John Henry Fowler (31 March 2006)
- Michael Praetorius - I will adopt this neglected composer --Bach1685Music (29 June 2008}
- Henry Purcell - I'll take on the "Orpheus Britannica" as well ... John Henry Fowler (3 April 2006, 29 June 2008)
- Caleb Simper - I will adopt this neglected composer - Eby (31 July 2008)
- Charles Villiers Stanford - Wouldn't mind this Genius ! - Jeremy Jones (29 March 2006)
- Tomás Luis de Victoria - Having already worked on the Victoria page in the past, I'll be happy to adopt his page. ChuckGiffen (13 April 2006)
- John Wilbye - Perhaps the highest quality per pound of output of any choral composer - Steve Andrews (28 July 2007)
- Hugo Wolf - I've sung a few bits and bobs by this manic depressant so I'll take him! - Robert Nottingham (11 May 2006)