User talk:Gérard

François Roberday
Hello! First of all, thank you for all the wonderful work you've been doing on French Wikipedia and here, I really really appreciate it. I translated several articles you created, mostly for French baroque organists, and I'm very glad to see you're back (I think you were inactive for some time..?).

About this particular article, I tried translating François Roberday once from the French version but I couldn't get what beau-frère meant, no dictionary I have could explain it. Are you sure its brother-in-law? If not, could you explain the term to me so that I could make a proper translation? Jashiin 12:47, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Indeed, brother-in-law is the correct way to say this. I've edited the article accordingly. Thanks! :) Jashiin 14:07, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

Costeley
Hi Gérard; it's good to see you editing on en: again!

My source on Costeley's birthplace was the New Grove, the online version (www.grovemusic.com). The most recent source they list, from which the place might be derived, is probably:

I. Godt: Guillaume Costeley: Life and Works (diss., New York U., 1970)

If there is a source in French that gives a different birthplace, please let me know! Grove is wrong sometimes. Take care and happy editing! Antandrus (talk) 23:48, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

New pages
Of course, I'll get to work right now! By the way, I got my hands on some of Roberday's music yesterday (unfortunately, in sheet music form only) and its some of the most beautiful organ music I've ever heard. Thank you for creating the article on him - there's virtually NO information about his life or works in the Internet, I would never know if if weren't for you.

I was wondering if you were willing to translate the large organ composers lists pages like or  (the text of which could go to the already existing French baroque organists) sometime? I tried translating them myself some time ago, but it turned out that my French skills aren't good enough. Jashiin 19:45, 12 April 2006 (UTC)


 * Great! I'll be waiting for your translations :) Make sure you put the texts to French baroque organists and German organ schools, to avoid confusion. Jashiin 20:29, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

thanks
Thanks for your offer! That would be great; I have not studied the French Wikipedia much, so I'm not sure exactly what is there. I'm working on German composers at the moment, but I am moving soon to French Romantic, probably starting with Boëly and making progress towards Duruflé and others. Then, your assistance would be greatly appreciated :) Of course, any contributions are welcome. &mdash;Sesquialtera II (talk) 02:55, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Jean-Adam Guilain
I've just edited your excellent little entry to Jean-Adam Guilain, mainly for English usage. You might want to change the note about this entry on your user page. Amitiés &mdash;TBHecht

Pierre Février
Hello again, I fixed the article and added the list from the French Wikipedia. I have a question though, you mention a "Jacobins' church" - I thought fr:Club des Jacobins was a political movement, so I didn't quite understand this, is there a religious movement with the same name? Jashiin 18:39, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
 * And another question, about Claude-Bénigne Balbastre - who supported Balbastre when he moved to Paris, Claude Rameau or Jean-Philippe Rameau? I couldn't figure it out, just wrote "Rameau" for now. Jashiin 19:15, 4 May 2006 (UTC)

Février, Balbastre and c°
Okay, thanks for clearing this up. I just did some minor work on Célestin Harst, too. Jashiin 18:35, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

Welcom here
Hi Gérard, I am a baroque music stub creator, i have read your comment on the TBHecht side.:-) -- Frinck51 19:01, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

Ruckers
Salut Gérard; Le W-E prochain je vais ratter l'occasion de visiter le Ruckers du musée à Colmar avec un facteur de clavecins. J'ai malheureusement donné l'accord pour accompagner des amis dans des chansons francaises selon un concert (cross over). Dommage. Est ce que tu serais intéressé par quelques photos détail de l'instrument ? Un ami les prendra a ma place. En plus il vient de m'envoyer une photo d'un orgue du 15ie siècle à Sion en Valais. Fait moi savoir si cela t'intéresse. amitiés musicales -- Frinck51 09:34, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
 * J'ai maintenant une vue générale de l'instrument 400 Kb et 4 MB. J'espère d'en avoir plus les prochains jours. Si tu as encore l'adresse de mon site privé, j'y peux placer la (les) photo. Si non suggère un autre chemin. amitiés musicales -- frinck 09:50, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

Schéma de clavecins
Salut,

L'atelier graphique francophone a amélioré les schémas de Ratigan que tu as traduit, ils sont maintenant disponibles en vectoriels sur commons : commons:Category:Harpsichord. Nojhan 07:02, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Je suis désolé que tu ne participe plus à fr, j'espère que tu reviendras un jour. On tombe tous sur des fâcheux, il ne faut pas les laisser nous démoraliser trop longtemps :-)
 * Sinon, je suis preneur de corrections sur les schémas « améliorés », si jamais j'y ai introduit des erreurs. N'hésites pas à me les indiquer. Nojhan 20:52, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Sinon, je suis preneur de corrections sur les schémas « améliorés », si jamais j'y ai introduit des erreurs. N'hésites pas à me les indiquer. Nojhan 20:52, 20 June 2006 (UTC)

André Raison
Hello Gérard,

you may be interested in the image I created for André Raison, it shows the beginning of Trio en passacaille, from which Bach borrowed a theme for BWV 582. The image is on Commons, so maybe you'll be interested in updating the French article on Raison with it, and perhaps also some text from the article (I worked on it today and its a little bit bigger than it used to be).

Best wishes,

Jashiin (talk) 17:43, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

List of French organists, French baroque organists, etc.
Gérard,

I moved the page List of French organists to French organ school - for consistency with the French Wikipedia, and to avoid confusion. I will expand the article soon; just wanted you to know about the move since you're the leading editor of French Baroque music articles. Jashiin (talk) 10:56, 6 February 2008 (UTC)

Harpsichord diagram
Hello Gérard,

Thank you for your helpful comments at the harpsichord talk page.

I'm a bit puzzled by a remark you made, namely you would like to erase the 4' hitchpin rail but don't know how to do it. Perhaps it's the svg version that you're don't know how to alter? Please note that it would be quite acceptable for you to fix the figure in its original graphics format (perhaps you still have it on your hard disk?). It's not required for WP figures to be in svg format, and doubtless someone will come along and convert whatever you do to svg.

Yours truly, Opus33 (talk) 15:57, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

Hello again, I'm replying to:


 * ''what in French we call "barre d'enfoncement" (the rail above the key tails which limit the key dip) and whose English name I do not remember.


 * I looked in Hubbard's book -- it appears to be called the "overrail".


 * ''The correct picture is now on use on the French WP ; if you want, I could do the same correction on the English version.


 * I (and other Anglophone readers) would appreciate this very much.


 * ''But you *must* load on Wikimedia Commons the picture of the music making angel of Minden cathedral.


 * Done.


 * ''Maybe you noticed that I recently loaded on Commons a lot of historical harpsichord pictures : the ones I took in Musée de la Musique in Paris, as well as pictures from Flickr and other web sites.


 * I did notice -- they are very nice. I used a couple of them for Folding harpsichord.

Thanks for all the help.

Yours truly, Opus33 (talk) 20:00, 7 September 2009 (UTC)

...

Great, thank you. Opus33 (talk) 15:49, 8 September 2009 (UTC)

Thank you!

 * Thank you, Voceditenore Gérard (talk) 21:13, 17 June 2011 (UTC)

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