Talk:Schwanda the Bagpiper
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[edit ]With WP:NCCN in mind, the most common title in English for the opera is Schwanda the Bagpiper, not Švanda the Bagpiper. Compare for instance Svanda the Bagpiper (~20) to Schwanda the Bagpiper (~145). Olessi 19:46, 11 May 2007 (UTC) [reply ]
Which fugue ?
[edit ]The article says "It is at this point that Švanda plays the music that forms the famous Fugue." - but it doesn't specify WHICH fugue that is. What is it's name? Same as the opera? Just fugue?--Cyberman TM (talk) 12:55, 16 March 2010 (UTC) [reply ]
- It doesn't have a name, it's just part of the 4th act, kind of like a movement. Dan ☺ 16:43, 29 November 2011 (UTC) [reply ]
- Could that perhaps refer to the Polka and Fugue that is mentioned earlier in the lead? RandomEditorAAA (talk) 00:36, 17 July 2021 (UTC) [reply ]