Talk:Symphony No. 2 (Mozart)

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Revised and sourced[edit]

Hi to all. I have now revised and sourced this article in order to address the "unreferenced" tag that was formerly attached to it. Having done this, I have now deleted this tag and the "stub" tag as well. (I think both tags were appropriately removed, especially the latter because I believe that most of what can be said about this symphony--or what should be said given that it is a spurious work that is now known not to be Wolfgang Mozart's own music--has been addressed in the article. But I am open to reconsideration.) Hope this will be found to be helpful.--MollyTheCat 04:19, 13 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Well, the article could still talk about the reasons for the attribution to Leopold. (Also, is it really Eisen B 6 and not Eisen B 6, following German style?) Double sharp (talk) 06:34, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]