User talk:ChristopherMichael

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Welcome

Welcome to CPDL! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! Claude (talk) 12:04, 19 June 2017 (UTC)

Anonymous

Hi Christopher,

Thanks for your very interesting editions! I wonder if the mass movements you've recently contributed are a cycle or not: one has the note "ffol. 33v-34" but generally one wants all the help one can get in identifying works by this 'composer'. CPDL has different ways of naming pages, one being disambiguation by numeral (Ave Maria I (Anonymous), Ave Maria II (Anonymous)) and one I prefer , adding the source to the title: Res est admirabilis (Graduel de Fontevrault) (Anonymous), Kyrie (16th cent. English) (Anonymous)). Then there are cases like Kyrie Magne Deus (tr93) I (Anonymous) & Kyrie Magne Deus (tr93) II (Anonymous) ;-) where at least pagination settles which is first. All the best from California, Richard Mix (talk) 02:54, 22 March 2022 (UTC)


Hey there! I was wondering if I would be able to upload those as one cohesive cycle, thank you for reading my mind! I can definitely add more pagination notes if that's helpful, or just indicate the title of the manuscript with the mass title (adding the source to the title, sorry)
All best from Arizona!
-Christopher
Missa de Beata Virgine D-Ju MS 33 (Anonymous) looks great. I merged the Kyrie there, just so you can see if you like that layout; if you want to make movements individually available other examples are found on Dido and Aeneas, Z 626 (Henry Purcell) (a bit messy already, and potentially even worse), Funeral Office - 1816 (José Maurício Nunes Garcia) (inconsistent in breaking down page counts) and Coronation Mass, KV 317 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) (shared CPDL#, with which I see no problem).
I had a very enjoyable drive from El Cerrito through Yosemite & Death Valley to my cousin in Phoenix a few years ago. Maybe we'll cross paths someday! Richard

Jena Choirbooks

I guess we're lucky there's such a large bibliography in English, the other name I could find being "Die deutschen Chorbucher aus der Hofkapelle Friedrichs des Weisen"! User:Barry Johnston has written Help:Create a new music publication page if you feel like having a go yourself. Richard Mix (talk) 19:34, 31 March 2022 (UTC)

Missa de Confessoribus a 5 (Heinrich Isaac)

Hi,

Excited to have this Mass, and if I'm correct in thinking it's without Credo the combined page will not need Template:IncompleteEdition! (Next time around please consider making a single mass page first and then adding movements to it one at a time; you can use the "add new edition" tab for this.)

Now you have to decide whether you want to delete CPDL #68871 or not: usually the tidyest way to fix a previous submission would have been to go to the file page (click on the icon with the magnifying glass to go to File:Missa de Confessoribus Sanctus.pdf and File:Missa de Confessoribus Sanctus.mxl) where you would have used the button labeled "Upload a new version of this file".


In the meantime I hope you'll get lots of practice at this and that we can look forward to more goodies! Richard Mix (talk) 22:25, 17 April 2022 (UTC)

Updating editions

Hi again,

Next time you have an updated/corrected version there's a better way than adding a new edition as on the page Salve Sancta parens I (D-Ju MS 33) (Anonymous): File:D-JU Ms 33 Salve Sancta Parens .pdf File:D-JU Ms 33 Salve Sancta Parens .mid &c have buttons labeled "Upload a new version of this file" (below File history). A little cumbersome, but it will save you having to relabel File:Salve Sancta Parens D-Ju MS 33.pdf File:Salve Sancta Parens D-Ju MS 33.mid &c. Richard Mix (talk) 15:19, 4 June 2022 (UTC)


Hey there! I saw there was a way to add a new edition of a file, but if it's an entirely different setting, shouldn't I still treat it as a new work?