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== The Blue Danube Waltz, which should be I think ==
I think this will need a cluster move, because if memory serves (which is by no means certain) the consensus was to put clusters under the best known English name unless there was exceptional reason not to.  In addition, isn't this properly called An der schönen blauen Donau or however one says The Beautiful Blue Danube in German, or am I way off base.  We also need to decide where the composer's article goes, I vote [[Johann Strauss II]]; he's not usually called Sohn in English.  And am I having a brain cramp, but didn't we also call this fellow Johann Sebastian Strauss, or did I completely make that up?  [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 23:50, 10 January 2010 (UTC)

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The Blue Danube Waltz, which should be I think

I think this will need a cluster move, because if memory serves (which is by no means certain) the consensus was to put clusters under the best known English name unless there was exceptional reason not to. In addition, isn't this properly called An der schönen blauen Donau or however one says The Beautiful Blue Danube in German, or am I way off base. We also need to decide where the composer's article goes, I vote Johann Strauss II; he's not usually called Sohn in English. And am I having a brain cramp, but didn't we also call this fellow Johann Sebastian Strauss, or did I completely make that up? Aleta Curry 23:50, 10 January 2010 (UTC)