Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/1911xMusic

Non-musicians
I don't want to downplay the work of the people who have transcribed 1911 articles, but looking through the history I can't find a musical content for the following. This is intended to match the content of musical encyclopedias as well as 1911, isn't it? Most of the following links refer to the correct 1911 article, but: Can we work through these? Strike through when you've fixed one. David Brooks 03:20, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
 * Bassus is also a part in Renaissance vocal music, like cantus and altus; there's no article about this stuff and I know nothing about this topic
 * Battaglia is now Battaglia Terme but the musical equivalent is probably Biber's La Battaglia, or maybe Banchieri's madrigal of the same name
 * Batten - any musical meaning?
 * Jean Bérain: neither father nor son was apparently a musician, but Jean Bérain the Elder apparently designed for a number of ballets; this should be mentioned in the article
 * Giovanni Battista Brocchi; any music?
 * Capitulary; any musical content?
 * Casale Monferrato has the Folkermesse; is that it?
 * Douce is also French for dolce - any other meaning?
 * Duport needs to be completed
 * Fermo is an Italian town and canto fermo
 * Foucquet; Jean Fouquet (1911) was not a musician. There was actually a whole family of them:
 * Franceschi is a disambig with no musical target. There's contemporary composer Bruno de Franceschi and songwriter Kendal Franceschi, but I doubt they are the intended target.
 * Massimo; perhaps the family had a musician, or perhaps it's an obscure musical term?
 * Pietro Della Valle was interested in music on his return to Italy; the article should mention it. "The rest of his life was uneventful...he had fourteen sons"; smirk
 * Vitellozzo Vitelli was, I think, not the same as the one who worked with the papal choir in the mid-16th century