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Hm, while I wrote the article, I didn't add that part. It's obviously wrong as is, and your suggestion is a good one. I don't have the
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Your version of the lead was not a correct summary of what is sourced in the body of the article. That body still has many issues that need to be addressed. I'm getting quite tired of drive-by editors, who seem not to care about this article and its content, but seem bent on keeping its lead as far
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Gesualdo? I may put some of it back -- after all, I took it from Gray, Heseltine, and others -- unfortunately
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There has been research done via the painting with him in it that suggests very, very strongly that not only did he NOT kill the infant, but that the infant never existed, and was just a story made up to make him look worse. I'd not be surprised it this "father-in-law" business was the same thing,
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I can add a works list to the article (I'll put on my to-do list--maybe tonight). In the meantime you can find a complete list at grovemusic.com (subscription access). Unless I hear any objection I'll do the madrigals by book, i.e. I'll list the contents of each book with the publication date.
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