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I would propose to make 2 changes to the title:

  • put "capriccioso" in lower case, as per the usage within the article and as per Italian title capitalisation conventions
  • remove the disambiguator "(Tchaikovsky)". Is there any other notable piece called "Pezzo capriccioso"? I very much doubt it, but even if there were, this one is way more famous. Any others can have their composers's names attached, but this one need not and should not.

Comments? -- Jack of Oz [your turn] 10:04, 14 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I've moved it. -- ♬ Jack of Oz[your turn] 12:03, 9 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Restore some of the massive Jan. 14, 2008 deletions... PLEASE!

Jonyungk did a heroic amount of work creating this article and, unfortunately, most of it was removed after the article was tagged for 'clean-up'. I took a look at some of the history and came across a massive pruning (6,100 bytes)by Jonyungk on Jan. 14, 2008. The text deleted was hugely informative and, while a fair amount of it was not exactly pertinent to the subject at hand, most of it was.
BRING BACK MOST OF THE LOST TEXT, PLEASE!
Star-lists (talk) 21:44, 4 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Needs footnotes...

...No footnotes whatsoever. The reason why this is important to me (among many reasons, that is): I came across an article on Kondratyev that said he suffered from 'dropsy' (edema), not syphilis, and don't know who to believe.
Please, Jonyungk (original heroic [?] article creator), I hope the article was not taken wholesale from a book. Show us where you got all this information from!...
Star-lists (talk) 21:54, 4 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]