Talk:Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

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This article needs some serious editing. It is full of false premisses and wrong facts.

Examples and sources always appreciated. (Edit: the bit about "idle and dissolute habits" etc. - well, it's an adaptation of material from a document from the early 20th century. You're right; it needs sectioning- Biography, Music, Style, a list of works... - less POV, improvement in a number of ways. The notes I have to a good recording of some piano works- copyrighted, but other material exists that isn't, e.g. articles in other Wikipedias, and the LoC entries say, for a partial worklist- well, the notes do seem to agree that he didn't hold down jobs well, mind, etc.- and I suspect not idle and dissolute habits but something else entirely but doubt it's encyclopaedic either.) Schissel | Sound the Note! 17:07, 20 August 2006 (UTC)