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*** The question was about Op. 23, not the suites. --[[User:Mvordeme|Mvordeme]] 19:01, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
*** The question was about Op. 23, not the suites. --[[User:Mvordeme|Mvordeme]] 19:01, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
** It's not an opera, but I think you should add acts/scenes. Follow the original score, if possible. (BTW when we get the "works" entity, Op. 23 should probably have an annotation saying "you probably want the suites") --[[User:Symphonick|symphonick]] 20:58, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
** It's not an opera, but I think you should add acts/scenes. Follow the original score, if possible. (BTW when we get the "works" entity, Op. 23 should probably have an annotation saying "you probably want the suites") --[[User:Symphonick|symphonick]] 20:58, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
*** Done as far as possible. There are a few things I am unsure of. The notation of the preludes looks funny, one movement is spread over prelude and scene 4 of act III, one movement is an interlude, and last but not least, I have no idea whether "Springdans" belongs to scene 2 or scene 3 of act I. --[[User:Mvordeme|Mvordeme]] 11:33, 2 June 2011 (UTC)

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  • Should Opera Track Style be used for Peer Gynt, meaning acts and scenes have to be added, even though it is not the complete opera?
    • Imho no, at least not for the two suites as they are imho meant to be separate be the composer (not like "Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt - Selections / Highlights / whatever" by $publisher) --Mineo 09:41, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
      • The question was about Op. 23, not the suites. --Mvordeme 19:01, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
    • It's not an opera, but I think you should add acts/scenes. Follow the original score, if possible. (BTW when we get the "works" entity, Op. 23 should probably have an annotation saying "you probably want the suites") --symphonick 20:58, 8 May 2011 (UTC)
      • Done as far as possible. There are a few things I am unsure of. The notation of the preludes looks funny, one movement is spread over prelude and scene 4 of act III, one movement is an interlude, and last but not least, I have no idea whether "Springdans" belongs to scene 2 or scene 3 of act I. --Mvordeme 11:33, 2 June 2011 (UTC)