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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Music

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    True titles of song cycles are italicized. Non-English song titles are not italicized. Non-English song titles are not italicized. "Wenn ich in deine Augen seh ' " from Dichterliebe —note that the trailing apostrophe and the ending quote are handled using the {{ '" }} template, to insert some spacing between the characters without using an ...

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Titles of works - Wikipedia

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    Titles in quotation marks that include (or in unusual cases consist of) something that requires italicization for some other reason than being a title, e.g., a genus and species name, or a non-English phrase, or the name of a larger work being referred to, also use the needed italicization, inside the quotation marks: "Ferromagnetic Material in ...

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Songs (albums, song cycles, operas, operettas, and oratorios italicized) Individual episodes of television and radio series and serials (series title italicized) [ q ] Correct: The Beatles wrote "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" for their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band .

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (music) - Wikipedia

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    Partially italicized article titles are likewise unusual for compositions (that is, apart from never italicizing comma-separated and parenthetical disambiguators): William Tell Overture ("Overture" not italicized while the composition is a part of a larger work, the opera with the same name – compare Coriolan Overture, not part of a larger work)

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    When italics could cause confusion (such as when italics are already being heavily used in the page for some other purpose, e.g., many non-English words and phrases), double quotation marks instead may be used to distinguish words as words ("Just Say No" was an advertising campaign).

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Titles of works/Archive 1

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    Song titles are enclosed in quotes. True titles of song cycles are italicized. Foreign language song titles remain in roman type. Generic movement titles (such as tempo markings) are capitalized and in roman type. True movement titles are enclosed in quotation marks.

  8. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Music/Archive 7 - Wikipedia

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    Anyway, I'm more than happy to get WMF's expertise. That's fine. Among the 7 existing "model lyrics use articles" cited at the guideline Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan which includes selected lyrics in block quotes and audio excerpts is perhaps the best benchmark for this. As it stands all 7 examples are English songs, not non-English.

  9. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Titles of works/Archive 2

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    Use italics when italics would be used in running text; for example, ... the titles of books, films, and other creative works ... are italicized both in ordinary text and in article titles. A discussion regarding a particular article title has raised the following questions which may deserve clarification within the guidelines: