Talk:Craig Sellar Lang
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Possibly conflicting sources
[edit]Here are a couple of conflicts between sources that readers should be aware of - Pointillist (talk) 17:34, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
- Date of D.Mus: The University of Durham lists this in their 1932 calendar (snippet), but 200 Tunes for Sight-Singing was being advertised as early as 1928 as being by C.S. Lang Mus.D (top right advert panel in Music & Letters).
- Tuba Tune: The earliest source I have found for this being performed is a recital by Herbert Knott (Musical Times 1 January 1931 at page 59, 19 lines down the left-hand column) but there are also mentions of a "Trumpet Tune" by Lang being performed e.g. by Ralph Morgan (Musical Times August 1933 at page 734, 41 lines down the left-hand column). This may be a mistake or perhaps the name had not entirely settled down in the early 1930s.
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