Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

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Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby steltz » Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:54 am

This page:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Rondeau_(Hotteterre,_Jacques)#IMSLP227388

is an excerpt of this work:

http://imslp.org/wiki/Suite_No.2_de_pi% ... e,_Jacques)

So the files need to be moved to that page and the work page for the Rondeau deleted. However, the full suite page has the following error code under synthesized/midi recordings:

"Fatal: Internal error - copyright history for id 0 not found"

and I don't want to compound errors, so I don't want to move files until that is fixed, but I haven't the faintest idea what it means or what is causing it.

Could someone please fix that, and then I will merge the pages.

Thanks.
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Re: Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby Carolus » Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:57 pm

The error code in the recordings section is the result of there being a duplicated file which serves more than one description. I encounter this error with WIMA uploads now and again. If someone hasn't already done it, I'll move the Rondeau files and redirect the superfluous page later today.
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Re: Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby steltz » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:21 am

OK, I've moved them, but I'd like you to check that I've done it correctly.

Also, since it is open instrumentation, I'm not sure whether Jürgen Knuth's typeset qualifies as an arrangement or not. Instrumentation wasn't really specified, but Hotteterre was a flutist/recorder player.

If all is well, then I can delete the other page.
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Re: Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby Carolus » Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:22 am

It was the second Rondeau that Knuth typeset. Good job moving. Redirect now done. This is the type of thing that can easily drive one crazy (un-sourced excerpts). Good catch.
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Re: Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby steltz » Tue Jun 05, 2012 6:08 am

Thanks. Sadly, I'm finding this a lot with the Icking files. When I've messaged people to find out what something is from, sometimes they answer, but don't remember where it's from. It is really slowing the tagging down to do this research before tagging, but if it gets tagged without doing that, inevitably the tag will be wrong, and it gets lost in the ether, because it doesn't come up on any list of items still to be researched. At least if it stays untagged, I know to try to find the original.
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Same issue with M. Altenburg, Intraden

Postby lurchi » Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:40 pm

I encountered the same issue in http://www.imslp.org/wiki/Neuer_lieblicher_und_zierlicher_Intraden_%28Altenburg,_Michael%29 , No. XVI. Any help would be appreciated.
TIA, Ulrich
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Re: Hotteterre, Rondeau from Suite no.2

Postby steltz » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:51 pm

This is the same type of error -- caused by multiple file names that are the same.

I guessed at what they should be and changed them, but that generated a different error code, so I changed them back, and all of a sudden the page is not generating an error code any more. I tried downloading a file just to make sure it worked, and it did.

Don't know what I did but it seems to have kickstarted the correct behaviour. :D

[Edit] Just tried this with the Hotteterre -- naming to different (wrong) name, then naming it back to original (duplicated) name. Now this page works as well. Bizarre behaviour, but as long as it works . . .
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