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A rather scanty version of this page was created on 01-Feb-2011, and was tagged with a proposal for its deletion.
Since then, the list of the composer's published works has been added, complete with bibliographic details.
Although there is still no externally published reference that talks about the composer, or his pieces, the fact that Josef Weinberger Ltd.(London) and Boosey & Hawkes (London) have accepted his work for publication, and included them in their catalogues, complete with reference number, is some indication of external acceptance of his work.
Also, there is already a page for the composer on the German site of Wikipedia.
If, despite this, others are still unhappy about maintaining this page in Wikipedia, I will certainly take it on as a Userfied page, instead. TheAMmollusc (talk) 15:11, 4 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]