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* [[Quand Charlot joue du saxophone]]
* [[Quand Charlot joue du saxophone]]
* [[Racing Club]]
* [[Racing Club]]
* [[Re-Fa-Si]] / [[Re Fa Si]] (both seen in original musical score: http://www.todotango.com/spanish/las_obras/partitura.aspx?id=1759)
* [[Rodríguez Peña]]
* [[Rodríguez Peña]]
* <strike>[[Saca Chispas]]</strike> ("[[Saca chispas]]" oder "Sacachsipas", not the place in Uruguay. Refrain start: "Sacale chispas, divina, a tu pobre corazón" (sinngemäß: "Entzünde dein armes Herz, Göttliche"). Damit ist zumindest klar, dass es in diesem Text nicht um einen Ort in Uruguay geht, sondern um einen Appell nach dem Muster "Sacale viruta al piso".)
* <strike>[[Saca Chispas]]</strike> ("[[Saca chispas]]" oder "Sacachsipas", not the place in Uruguay. Refrain start: "Sacale chispas, divina, a tu pobre corazón" (sinngemäß: "Entzünde dein armes Herz, Göttliche"). Damit ist zumindest klar, dass es in diesem Text nicht um einen Ort in Uruguay geht, sondern um einen Appell nach dem Muster "Sacale viruta al piso".)

Revision as of 2011-09-13T13:56:15

This list contains musical work titles that are exceptions to the general rule that work titles may be written having the first letter (if any) of the first word in upper case, and subsequent letters in lower case.

This is related to sentence case. In sentence case proper nouns are capitalized. It may be that all titles below are listed here, because they contain a proper noun.

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  • Chin-Chu-Lin, Ti-Pi-Tin, Ca-Ran-Can-Fu, Oh-Te-Lo, Tra-La-Lá per Odeon-Catalogue (reported via email)