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Please help update Katherine Hoover

Some proposed changes

Information to be added or removed: Katherine was a MEMBERS LAUREATE of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity.

Explanation of issue: Something recently deleted possible should not be.

References supporting change: New York Alumnae Chapter Annual Yearbook Directory 2015–2016. pg16. Mkoronowski (talk) 05:56, 17 June 2019 (UTC)

Reply 17-JUN-2019

  Edit request implemented  

  • It was not stated in the request where this information should be placed, so it was appended using reviewer's discretion under the Honors and awards section of the article, along with the following reference:
Hendrix, Michael. "Member Laureate - Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity". www.sai-national.org. Archived from the original on June 17, 2019.

plus Additional changes made:

  1. Two inline citation needed templates were added (these are in addition to one other inline template which was already placed earlier in the article by another editor).
  2. The refimprove maintenance template was appended to the article.
  3. The unsourced section maintenance template was applied to the subject's list of works.

Regards,  Spintendo  11:06, 17 June 2019 (UTC)

Please help 201917061840, update Flute Solo: references, sort chronologically

Some proposed changes

Information to be added or removed: add reference, chronological sort

Explanation of issue:

Flute solo

[1]

  • Reflections, Op. 25 (1982)
  • Kokopeli, Op. 43 (1990)
  • Winter Spirits, Op. 51 (1997)
  • To Greet the Sun (2004)
  • Etudes For Flute (2011)
  • Spirit Flight (2014)

References supporting change: [2]

Big Thank You to Spintendo, Mkoronowski (talk) 22:44, 17 June 2019 (UTC)

Please help 201917061900, update Flute and piano, ref, chrono

Some proposed changes

Information to be added or removed: add reference, chronological sort

Explanation of issue:

Flute and piano

Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

  • Medieval Suite, Op. 18 (1981)
  • Masks, Op. 56 (1998)
  • Mountain and Mesa (2008)

References supporting change: Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).

Mkoronowski (talk) 23:01, 17 June 2019 (UTC)

unreferenced "Selected works"

In an effort to use a neutral point of view, I have been trying to add citations correctly to Katherine Hoover's page. As it is inappropriate to remove the unreferenced template I am asking for a review of ==Selected works==. Please let me know what may be missing or in error. Also, subsections have been sorted in chronological order.

thankyou, Mkoronowski (talk) 00:24, 21 June 2019 (UTC)

Selected works moved from main article

This list has been moved from the main article. These compositions should have references. WorldCat should be checked, where approximately 146 of her compositions are listed.[a] Ideally, this information should be placed in table format, similar to how a discography is shown. This list should remain here until finished with references, then it can be returned to the main article. Regards,  Spintendo  20:16, 26 June 2019 (UTC)

Notes

  1. ^ This is a rough count of the returns from a WorldCat database search of musical scores composed by the subject.
Extended content

The list of compositions below, is a selection of Katherine Hoover's works. [3]. Almost all of these works have been published.[4]

Flute solo

  • Reflections, Op. 25 (1982)
  • Kokopeli, Op. 43 (1990)
  • Winter Spirits, Op. 51 (1997)
  • To Greet the Sun (2004)
  • Etudes For Flute (2011)
  • Spirit Flight (2014)

Flute and piano

  • Medieval Suite, Op. 18 (1981)
  • Masks, Op. 56 (1998)
  • Mountain and Mesa (2008)

Flute duets

  • Suite for Two Flutes, Op. 12 (1977-1981)
  • Six Simple Duets, Op. 23 (1982)
  • Sound Bytes, Op. 43 (1990)
  • Antics (2002)

Two flutes and piano

  • Faure (Two Pieces), Op. 56 (2002) Arranged by Katherine Hoover
    Le Jardin de Dolly
    Le Pas Esponol

Flute trios

  • Trio for Flutes, Op. 6 (1974)

Flute ensemble

  • Three for Eight, Op. 50 (1996) for 7 C flutes, 1 alto flute
  • Kyrie, Op. 55 (1998) for piccolo, 8 C flutes, 3 alto flutes
  • Mariposas (2001) for 10 flutes
  • Celebration (2001) written to celebrate Joseph Mariano's 90th birthday
  • Peace is the Way (2004) for 6+ flutes
  • Concertante Dragon Court (2005) for 17+ flutes, including alto, bass, contrabass
  • Clowning Around (2011) for 4+ flutes

Piccolo and piano

  • Three Sketches (2003)

Alto/bass flute and piano

  • Two for Two

Mixed chamber (with flute)

  • Seven Haiku, Op. 3 (1973) for soprano and flute
  • Homage to Bartok, Op. 7 (1975) for woodwind quintet
  • Divertimento, Op. 8 (1975) for flute, violin, viola, cello
  • Lyric Trio, Op. 27 (1983) for flute, cello, and piano
  • Summer Night, Op. 34 (1985) for flute, horn, and piano
  • Qwindtet, Op. 37 (1987) for woodwind quintet
  • Canyon Echoes, Op. 45 (1991) for flute and guitar
  • Caprice (1993) for flute and guitar
  • Central American Songs, Op. 49 (1995) for med. voice, flute, percussion, and piano
  • Dances and Variations (1996) for flute and harp
  • Canyon Shadows, (1999) for native flute, flute, and percussion
  • The Word in Flower, (2009) for mezzo soprano, flute
  • Two Preludes: I “Uptown” & II “Out of Town (2012) for flute and marimba/vibraphone

Solo and chamber (without flute)

  • Sinfonia, Op. 10 (1976) for bassoon quartet
  • Set for Clarinet, Op. 15 (1978) for solo clarinet
  • Selima, Op. 16 (1979) for soprano, clarinet, and piano
  • Suite for Saxophones, Op. 20 (1980) for saxophone quartet
  • Images (1981) for clarinet, violin, and piano
  • Aria (1983) for solo bassoon
  • From the Testament of Francois Villon, Op. 26 (1982) for bass-bar voice, bassoon, and string quartet
  • Aria & Allegro Giocoso (1982-1985) for cello and piano
  • Quintet "Da Pacem" (1988) for string quartet and piano
  • Ritual, Op. 41 (1989) for clarinet and piano
  • Sonata, Op. 44 (1991) for oboe and piano
  • The Heart Speaks, Op. 54 (1997) for soprano voice and piano
  • String Quartet (1999)
  • Shadows (2001) for violin and piano
  • El Andalus (2003) for cello and piano
  • String Quartet II "The Knot" (2004)
  • Journey (2007) for solo bassoon
  • Ayres for soprano saxophone and piano
  • Dancing (2014) for violin and piano
  • Prelude for solo violin

Piano

  • Trio (1978) piano trio
  • Pieces for Piano (1975–1983)
  • At the Piano (2003)
  • Preludes (1996-2004)
  • Collage (2006) for two pianos
  • Line Drawings (2007)
  • Dream Dances (2008)
  • Passacaglia and Romp (2008) for two pianos
  • Thin Ice (2009)
  • Toccata (2011)

Orchestra/concerto

  • Psalm 23, Op. 21a (1981) for SATB chorus and small orchestra
  • Medieval Suite, Op. 18a (1984) for flute and small orchestra, Inspired by Barbara W. Tuchman’s “A Distant Mirror”.[5]
  • Summer Night, Op. 34 (1985) for flute, horn, and strings
  • Eleni: A Greek Tragedy, Op. 36 (1986)
  • Clarinet Concerto, Op. 38 (1987)
  • Two Sketches, Op. 42 (1989)
  • Double Concerto, Op. 40 (1989) for two violins and strings
  • Night Skies, Op. 46 (1992)
  • Stitch-Te-, Op. 47(1994) for cello and orchestra
  • Four Winds for flute and orchestra
  • Turner Impressions, (2003-2006) for 3 percussion, harp, piano, and harpsichord

Choral

  • Three Carols, Op. 1a (1972)
  • Songs of Joy, Op. 5 (1974)
  • Four English Songs, Op. 9 (1976)
  • Psalm 23, Op. 21 (1981)
  • The Last Invocation, Op. 30 (Whitman) (1984)
  • Sweet Thievery, Op. 35 (1985)
  • Echo, Op. 57 (1998)
  • Psalm 100, Op. 53 (1997)
  • Songs of Celebration, Op. 29 (1983)
  • Blow Thou Winter Wind (1999)
  • Requiem (2001 - 2002) mixed choral with instruments Words by Walt Whitman.
  • For Peace: Prayer in Time of War (2003)
  • Peace is the Way (2003)
  • Incantations (2006) (unpublished @12/2010) SSA, Flute, Perc

References

  1. ^ Tu, Mary-Ann. "Flute Compositions". katherinehoover.com. Mary-Ann Tu. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  2. ^ Tu, Mary-Ann. "Flute Compositions". katherinehoover.com. Mary-Ann Tu. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  3. ^ Tu, Mary-Ann. "Compositions". katherinehoover.com. Mary-Ann Tu. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  4. ^ Company, Presser. "Publisher". www.presser.com. Theodore Presser Company. Retrieved 19 June 2019. {{cite web}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ Genzlinger, Neil. "Katherine Hoover, Flutist and Composer, Is Dead at 80". www.nytimes.com. New York Times. Retrieved 20 June 2019.

/* more citations needed */ hidden with intent to delete in 30 days, AjAirFlex (talk) 18:11, 6 March 2022 (UTC)

hidden with intent to delete in 30 days. Justification: rewritten with citations and other improvements 2 January 2022 to current, AjAirFlex (talk) 18:11, 6 March 2022 (UTC)

Revised: Known works, chronological

Hello Contributors, I have found many issues in this table. Literally hundreds of conflicts between different citations for the same composition exist. Also, many references are incorrect or inconsistent. To correct and clarify, I have incorporated relevant citations from: The Copyright Public Records System (see publicrecords.copyright.gov), ASACP-ISWC (see https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/writer/335043592/HOOVER%20KATHERINE), and WorldCat-OCLC. This work is shown below.

I ask all interested contributors input, advice and comments.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by AjAirFlex (talkcontribs) 14:50, 17 November 2022 (UTC)

@AjAirFlex: Does the table need to be on the talk page, or can it be worked on in the article itself? Or have your changes already been incorporated? -- Beland (talk) 00:26, 16 February 2023 (UTC)

Wikiprojects reassessment

This Katherine Hoover Article does not appear to classify as of low importance or Class-C. According to guidelines Class-A or higher seems to be more appropriate.

Per my observations, I ask this article be reevaluated.

Thankyou

AjAirFlex (talk) 21:29, 31 January 2023 (UTC)

@AjAirFlex: A quick skim finds the article has style problems with inline external links, awkward phrasing, incorrect punctuation, and in a bunch of places there are years in parentheses which have an unclear relationship with the prose. The overall content may be slightly too promotional than is ideal for WP:NPOV. Given it does not pass B4 on Wikipedia:Content assessment/B-Class criteria, but is more comprehensive than a Start, I would rate it a C-class. Importance is different for different Wikiprojects; for which project would you think Hoover rates as higher than "low" importance? -- Beland (talk) 00:22, 16 February 2023 (UTC)
Hello Beland,
inline external links have been removed. Not certain i removed all.
Tried to remove award phrasing, please check.
Corrected some punctuation, please review.
Remove as many parentheses as possible and removed brackets used in music shorthand.
Removed self-promotion, but again please check.
Hoover is considered the top contemporary classical composer for Flute of her generation, and a real glass ceiling breaker for women. Hoover's career has spanded from paper music an LP recordings to iPad music and redubbed recordings. Unfortunately, performers get most of the attention, even in Wikipedia. I'm no expert, just a fan. I'll try to look for others of similar background and see how they are rated.
I have seen younger composers that have been more prolific by mimicking the great classics. I'd rather listen to the Mozarts and Tchaikovskys. AjAirFlex (talk) 03:01, 1 July 2023 (UTC)