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It's been suggested by recent scholarship that it's more appropriate to use the spelling "Weckman", not "Weckmann", because that is how Matthias himself signed his name. For a scholarly discussion, see "Matthias Weckman (1616–1674) und seine Autographe", Concerto, no.88 (1993), 30–31. A Google search indicates far more results for Weckmann than Weckman; he is still much better-known as Weckmann; and finally, Grove lists him as Weckmann. The new edition of MGG has yet to release the W volume. See also de:Matthias Weckmann. My own thinking is that it would be nice from a scholarly point of view to move this article, but it is probably not really worth it. Thoughts? —Sesquialtera II (talk) 21:05, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
I'd vote for moving it. (Is MGG ever going online the way Grove is?) There's not that many links to change; I can certainly fix them. Thanks! Antandrus (talk)21:51, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply