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Welcome to the Talk Page for Sanguis Venenatus.SpookiePuppy (talk) 16:25, 18 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Addressing Notability

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In addressing the question of notability WP:N and whether Sanguis Venenatus warrants its own article, the elegy has been performed at Westminster Abbey [1] on 30 March, 2011. The piece has received significant coverage WP:SIGCOV when it was broadcast on Radio 3's "Late Junction" [2], [3]on 9th October 2015, and when the piece was feature in Gramophone magazine [4] in March 2013. A copy of the audio CD containing Sanguis Venenatus can be found in the library catalogue of the Royal College of Music, London [5]. The piece was accepted for streaming by Pandora [6] on 19th May 2016. There is also the aspect that the piece comes under the WP category of Works about contaminated haemophilia blood products [7] since the piece was written in memory of haemophiliacs (and others) who have lost their lives due to having received contaminated blood products and can be found as part of a video on YouTube entitled "Remembering those we have lost" [8]. SpookiePuppy (talk) 17:19, 18 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]