Talk:John Field (composer)

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[edit] Page move

Page move news: By going to "What Links Here," I saw that a number of the pages that linked to John Field were trying to link to a supposed article on the 16th century British Puritain. There is no article on the Puritain. Therefore, John Field will now be a disambiguation, with John Field (composer) referring to this fellow and John Field (divine) referring to the Puritain. I went through the linked-by pages and attempted to correct them all. I apologize if I have missed any. Geogre 04:49, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Do we know if Chopin ever heard Field play? It would be an interesting thing to put in, given that most of his fame nowadays comes from having influenced Chopin Kisch 01:25, 10 April 2007 (UTC)