Talk:Reinhold Glière

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It strikes me that since this version is in English, we ought to use the accepted spelling for names (transliterated ones as well) in English and not use "oktet" for octet or Arenskji for Arensky, Taneev for Taneyev and many others. It is very inconsistent, on the one hand there is Rimsky Korsakov which is the common English spelling, rather than Rimskji Korsakow etc etc. Somebody ought to go though this article and make the required changes to the accepted English.

Done. A start, anyway. -- JackofOz (talk) 00:45, 31 March 2008 (UTC)