Andrew Lowe Watson
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Hello, I've moved your autobiography to your User page at User:Andrew Lowe Watson. Please see WP:BIO and WP:VAIN. Zoe 07:03, August 15, 2005 (UTC)
- Please don't regard Zoe's statements as the final opinion. Zoe has referred to 2 Wikipedia guidelines, not policies. The only requirement for your article is that the contents remain neutral (ie: no vanity/self-praising), and are verifiable from external sources. Since you have an article in the Independent, which is more than many biographies on Wikipedia can say, I think your article is alright to keep. I'll restore it and try to clean up any problems I see. Don't be too worried about following others' opinions of what the "rules" are around here. Feel free to write new articles or expand smaller ones as you wish. — 0918BRIAN • 2005-12-14 01:49
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Hi, Andrew. I don't know if you are still active here, or whether you check messages from time to time. If you do, this is by way of letting you know that over the next few weeks I hope to be revising, expanding and polishing the Tippett article which, at the moment, is very substantially your work. I haven't started work on the text yet, as I have been developing the List of compositions into a complete list of published and unpublished works. I have been a main contributor to several other English composers, including Benjamin Britten, Gustav Holst and Frederick Delius, and some non-English ones as well – Mahler, Bizet and Smetana. Please feel free to comment on the Tippett revisions as the work proceeds, on the talk or at my own talkpage. Brianboulton (talk) 22:16, 28 July 2013 (UTC)
- I was delighted by your message on my talk, and am very sorry to hear of your health problems. Working on the Tippett article has been a labour of love; as a very young student in January 1975 I attended the 70th birthday performance of Child at the RFH. By chance Tippett was sitting just a couple of rows ahead of me in the hall. I didn't meet him, but the work itself, and the near proximity of its creator, forged a kind of bond which has lasted ever since. I am not a Tippett idolator; I don't enjoy all the music by any means, but I have enormous regard for the man. My researches in relation to the article have been greatly helped by the base that you created – you will find bits of your own prose lurking in various corners – and for that I am most grateful. The article is about 80% complete; I still have to write a section on the late compositions, then go through the whole thing getting rid of verbosities, repetitions etc, hopefully to achieve a tight 8,500 words or so. I repeat my invitation above – contact me any time you wish with your thoughts and suggestions. With all good wishes, Brianboulton (talk) 22:38, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
- PS I should point out that the Britten article was much more the work of my colleague Tim riley than it was mine. We also worked together on the Delius and Holst articles. Brianboulton (talk) 22:53, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
- Just updating you: the Tippet article has now been nominated for review at WP:FAC as a potential featured article. I hope it will follow in the footsteps of Britten, Holst et al, and would like to thank you again for your groundwork upon which the article was built. Brianboulton (talk) 19:43, 27 October 2013 (UTC)
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