Talk:John Barnes Chance

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I have no idea where "neo-romantic" came from. For one, his stuff doesn't sound neo-romantic to me. For another thing, it's totally un-sourced. I'm going to remove it until an adequate citation of it can be found. --Chopin-Ate-Liszt! 02:27, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

I can see where the term came from, though it's unfounded. He writes in a period close to the neo-classics, but his style isn't going back to classicism as much as it is romanticism. Just a thought. --131.230.53.248 02:59, 9 April 2007 (UTC)