Template:Did you know nominations/La fille aux cheveux de lin


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The result was: promoted by BlueMoonset (talk) 02:45, 21 August 2014 (UTC)

La fille aux cheveux de lin, Des pas sur la neige, Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest

 * ... that Des pas sur la neige, Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest and La fille aux cheveux de lin by Claude Debussy (pictured) form "the central arch" of the structure of his first book of Préludes?
 * Reviewed: Roll, Jordan, Roll; Baseball's Sad Lexicon; Alien Rage
 * Comment: Please save for August 22, Debussy's birthday. I'm willing to change to another image of Debussy that is higher quality if necessary to make this the lead hook.

5x expanded by Bloom6132 (talk). Self nominated at 00:15, 15 July 2014 (UTC).


 * Symbol redirect vote 4.svg Just finished adding the third article (and QPQ) that was finished within 7 days. —Bloom6132 (talk) 21:33, 2 August 2014 (UTC)
 * All articles
 * All articles are 5x expanded within a week of being listed.
 * All articles are long enough (I [re]classified the first two as B-Class; the last one is a GA as of 23 July).
 * The common hook fact in all articles are cited immediately to a reliable source (Roberts 2001).
 * QPQs are valid.
 * Image looks fine at 100px, though if you find something better feel free to change it.
 * Des pas sur la neige
 * No close paraphrasing detected.
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Dealt with in a neutral manner.
 * Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest
 * No close paraphrasing detected.
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Dealt with in a neutral manner.
 * La fille aux cheveux de lin
 * No close paraphrasing detected.
 * Symbol confirmed.svg Dealt with in a neutral manner!
 * Nice work! I looked up the author of the book that the hook fact cites and found this cool excerpt from his DVD Mists, Fairies, and Fireworks that talks about the compositions. Perhaps you could work it into external links? 23W 06:56, 7 August 2014 (UTC)