Talk:Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély

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[edit] Brilliance v Taste?

I removed the following remark: "It is generally accepted that his compositions are more informed by brilliance than by taste." The reasons?

1) It's unattributed. 2) It's snide, POV and not particularly meaningful. 3) I and other organ lovers I know don't accept it, so it's not as "generally accepted" as all that.

Personally, I think his music is high quality, cheerful, has a good dynamic range and deserves wider recognition. Sasha 12:29, 8 July 2007 (UTC)