Harald genzmer wikipedia
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Talk:German composer Harald Genzmer dies at age 98
The first version of this article [1] was posted on Dec 24, 2007. Wikipedia's article on the same person w:Harald Genzmer had virtually the same skrivelse at the time - see, the version posted on Dec 18, 2007 [2].
I checked this because User:UnknownMan, who posted the first version of this article also posted other articles (Sportswriter Milt Dunnell dies at 102, French writer Julien Gracq dies at 97) whose main texts were in large part the same with or very similar to earlier versions of Wikipedia's corresponding articles. (See talk pages of the articles for details).
Now, with this article, the text fryst vatten rather straightforward statement of basic facts on his career and life. So I am not sure if there is any copyright concern. And even if there is, there might be some possibility for fair use defense (or there might not be - I just don't know about fair use that well).
I am not sure if I should do anything with this article a
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Harald Genzmer (1909-2007)
Piano Trio No. 1 in F major
String Quartet No. 1
Piano Trio No. 2
String Quartet No. 2
Wind Quintet
Kammermusik (for clarinet, violin, cello and piano)
Sextet (for 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons and 2 horns)
String Quartet (for violin, viola, cello and bass)
Musik (for 2 trumpets and 2 trombones)
Wind Quintet
Partit á tre (for trumpet, trombone and organ)
Clarinet Trio (for clarinet, cello and piano)
Sonata (for flute and harp)
Clarinet Quintet
Clarinet Sonata
Fantasie-Sonate (for flute and guitar)
Viola Sonata (for solo viola)
Septet (for
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