User:Thoughtfortheday/sandbox

Shap Fells SSSI
http://www.vocabulary.cl/Intermediate/Do_Make.htm

DRAFT
What is your user name? THOUGHTFORTHEDAY

''How long have you been on Wikipedia, and what areas are you active in? What contributions are you most proud of?'' I am pleased with some of the work I have done in the areas of classical music and ecologically important areas.

''What languages are you comfortable communicating in? Are you active on any non-English Wikipedias or other Wikimedia projects?'' I am a native English speaker. My Spanish isn't bad.

Why do you want to volunteer with The Wikipedia Library? What role would you like to play? I appreciate access I have been granted via The Wikipedia Library and would like to give something back.

''What other Wikipedia volunteer obligations do you have? If we selected you to support a TWL partnership, how much time per week would you be willing to spend? Per month? (Typical weeks, we expect about 1-4 hrs per partnership, with the initial processing of accounts sometimes involving more time, though can be done in partnership with other volunteers).'' I am a Wikipedia trainer but I haven't been active recently, as there hasn't been much going on in my area.

What experience do you have with libraries, academic databases, research support, and/or supporting verification on Wikipedia? How could these experiences strengthen our ability to handle partnerships? I am a member of my local library service. I graduated from Warwick University and they have recently started offering alumni remote access to academic databases etc, services I would previously have had to access on site.

''What experience do you have in customer service or a related area? Can you comfortably communicate online (on-wiki and by email) with our diverse userbase in a friendly way? Can you remain calm and deal with problems as they arise?'' I have done some customer service work. If doing it for a living, I try to focus on resolution of problems...there's no point in getting agitated. As regards the Wikipedia environment, I am aware of the rules for engaging with people on-wiki, assuming good faith etc.

Bach cantata
Frohes Volk, vergnügte Sachsen, BWV Anh. 12, is a lost cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach, which he composed in Leipzig and performed on 3 August 1733 on the occasion of the name day of Augustus III of Poland, Elector of Saxony. The text of this cantata is by Christian Friedrich Henrici (also called Picander). The music is lost.

With the exception of the recitatives, the piece is apparently a parody of Froher Tag, verlangte Stunden, BWV Anh..

https://www.gramophone.co.uk/reviews/review?slug=bach-cantatas-bwv82-102-and-178

La Guaira to Caracas Railway
The La Guaira to Caracas Railway was a narrow-guage railway in Venezuela. From 1883 to 1951 it linked Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, to its port La Guaira. Caracas is only 7 miles (11 km) from the Caribbean. However, the city is at an altitute of 3,000 feet (914 metres), so the line extended to 23 miles in order to mitigate the gradients.

Fenton Carnegie Library
Fenton Carnegie Library is an Edwardian building in Fenton, Staffordshire. In 1906, when the library opened Fenton, was a separate town, but since 1910 it has been part of Stoke-on-Trent.

https://imslp.org/wiki/Fantas%C3%ADa_b%C3%A9tica_(Falla%2C_Manuel_de) {{IMSLP|work=Fantasia betica (Falla, Manuel de)

Odda's dedication stone
In 1675 Sir John Powell, a local landowner, discovered a limestone slab near Deerhurst, Gloucestershire. The stone bears an 11th-century inscription in Latin with the dedication of a chapel.

The west tower and spire are later Medieval Perpendicular Gothic additions. The top of the spire is about 150 ft above ground. In the 18th century the spire survived three

Dallam
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Dallam, Thomas The 17th-century organ known as the Milton Organ, now in Tewkesbury Abbey, was originally made for Magdalen College, Oxford, by Robert Dallam. After the English Civil War it was removed to the chapel of Hampton Court Palace, where the poet Milton may have played it. It came to Tewkesbury in 1737.

During the restoration notable stained-glass windows were added that were designed by the Pre-Raphaelite artists William Morris, Philip Webb, Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown and Simeon Solomon and made by Morris & Co. There are also mosaics made by James Powell and Sons, one of which was designed by Henry Holiday.

The west tower has a ring of six bells. Henry I Bagley of Chacombe cast four of them: the tenor in 1640, the second bell in 1659, the treble in 1671 and the third bell in 1680. James Keene, who had bell-foundries at Bedford and Woodstock, cast the fifth bell in 1651. Mears and Stainbank of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the fourth bell in 1881.

Alabama
The artist John Petts, who was based in Camarthenshire, initiated a campaign in Wales to raise money to fund a stained-glass window to replace one of the windows destroyed in the bombing. The appeal for funds was conducted through the Western Mail. Petts visited Alabama and opted to construct a stained-glass image of a Black Christ. The Welsh public paid for the construction of the art work in Wales, and its delivery and installation at the 16th Street Baptist Church.

The Granada Geopark (Spanish: Geoparque de Granada) is a geopark in Spain which was designated in 2020. It is spread over 47 municipalities and it includes 72 LIGs (the Spanish term for geosite)s.

{{ill|Polo (música)|es}

King Olaf
https://imslp.org/wiki/7_Canciones_populares_Espa%C3%B1olas_(Falla,_Manuel_de)

Discography (Bach)
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" ! scope="col" | Title ! scope="col" | Conductor / Choir / Orchestra ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Soloists ! scope="col" | Label ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Choir type ! scope="col" | Accompaniment type

Jesu Meine Freude (discography)
Charles Kennedy Scott and the Bach Cantata Club made the first recording of Jesu, meine Freude in 1927. This recording for His Master's Voice was the first of any motet by Bach, and was sung in English.

Jesu, meine Freude has been recorded more than 60 times. These recordings have mostly been in combination with other motets by Bach, an option which became practical from the 1950s with the introduction of LP records. Recorded sets of Bach's motets usually include at least the motets BWV 225-229 which can be accommodated on two LPs or a single CD. Such sets of motets are partially listed at Motets by Johann Sebastian Bach, discography.

Sometimes the work is sung one voice to a part (OVPP), for example in Herreweghe's recordings of 1986and 2010.