Talk:Cadenza

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I'm not sure what the meaning of the second part of this article about marching is. Can somebody clarify?


I'm sorry about all the fiddling over "his" and "their" and so on, but I'm keen on gender neutrality where possible. Thanks to Dysprosia for coming up with a solution which (hopefully) everyone can live with. --Camembert


Technically speaking, isn't a guitar solo a cadenza? I was thinking about inserting something in accordance with that into that article.


The mention of jazz is appropriate; the gushing about Coltrane is not. --Wegesrand (talk) 09:46, 29 November 2007 (UTC)


I've added a note about the violin concertos written by Karol Szymanowski. According to the liner notes of the | Naxos recording of the concertos (linked here to prove the information is real) the cadenzas in both concertos were in fact written by the intended soloist one Pavel KochaƄski in conjunction with the composer. Graham1973 (talk) 04:17, 19 December 2007 (UTC)