Talk:Sonata in D minor (Speer)

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Changes to this article[edit]

I have made several changes to this article, although many problems remain

  • I have added a lead which actually says what this article is about, although there is still virtually nothing about this specific work in the article—most of it is general information about the composer, his compositions and the instruments used in in his compositions replicating the linked articles.
  • I have removed the inappropriate Wikipedia articles Sackbut and Daniel Speer and a YouTube recording listed as references. Please read Wikipedia:Verifiability#Sources that are usually not reliable. The referencing in this article is still very poor with many statements now marked as requiring inline citations
  • I have removed the image of an album cover. It had an invalid non-free use rationale. Copyright images cannot be used as a simple "decoration". Album covers can only be used in articles about the album itself. I have replaced it with a public domain image from the Baroque period illustrating the two instruments for which this work was composed.

Voceditenore (talk) 14:15, 7 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]