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* [[Don Agustín Bardi]]
* [[Don Agustín Bardi]]
* <strike>[[El Buscapié]]</strike> (Spanish word)
* <strike>[[El Buscapié]]</strike> (Spanish word)
* [[El chino Pantaleón]]
* [[El Marne]] (Marne = river in France)
* [[El Marne]] (Marne = river in France)
* <strike>Flor de Lino</strike> (Flower of flax, (Linum usitatissimum))
* <strike>Flor de Lino</strike> (Flower of flax, (Linum usitatissimum))

Revision as of 2011-09-10T22:46:10

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.