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This article is a translation of the corresponding one in the German Wikipedia. As you might have guessed, I'm no native speaker and I would appreciate it, if someone could put the language straight. Since Behrend was a world renonwed artist, there should be some additional English sources available.Agriculus (talk) 15:03, 17 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I'd be happy to have a go at putting the language straight, if you'll allow me. I shan't change any of the meaning, it simply sounds occasionally as though it has been written by... well, a German :P
I'm playing a vivaldi piece arranged by Behrend for mandolin and guitar at the moment for school, so I've taken a special interest in him. FrankyBabes (talk) 15:58, 27 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Please don't hesitate to improve the language! I'm very well aware of the fact that I'm no native speaker ;-) Agriculus (talk) 20:45, 27 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
There, I had a go - I don't think it's perfect but it is better. Could you read it over to make sure I haven't changed any facts? FrankyBabes (talk) 16:54, 7 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, thank you very much. Indeed, it does sound more like English to my ears now ;-) The changes are ok, except: Behrend focused more on classical than contemporary music. What I wanted to say is: classical contemporary music as opposed to pop music (as with Belina). Perhaps contemporary art music would be a solution? What do you think? In Germany, there generally is a rather sharp distinction between so called E-Musik (E= ernst: serious, art music) and U-Musik (U=Unterhaltung: entertainment, popular (including folk) music). Perhaps in the US this distinction is not so clear-cut... Agriculus (talk) 08:52, 8 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I see what you're saying. I'm English but I think I can speak accurately when I say that that distinction is new to me. My understanding of music is that it is always a form of entertainment in some manner so this concept is for me a bit odd. Perhaps "more on contemporary art music than the popular music of the time" or something along those lines would be more appropriate. I will leave that to your own fine discretion :D FrankyBabes (talk) 11:05, 20 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]