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A fact from Fünf Lieder, Op. 105 (Brahms) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 1 October 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
This article has an unnecessary qualifier. It's unnecessary because "Fünf Lieder, Op. 105" is unambiguous on Wikipedia. WP:PRECISION applies. In reverting the move, the edit comment trailed off with "there's some guideline about adding the comp..." What guideline is that? -- JHunterJ (talk) 13:25, 2 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I don't see the issue, since Fünf Lieder isn't ambiguous, so the opus number isn't a "disambiguator" (qualifier). Here, the opus number could be omitted as well. -- JHunterJ (talk) 15:31, 2 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
That we wait until there's ambiguity to disambiguate it. OTOH, that link may indicate that there is already Wikipedia ambiguity, in which case we should create the disambiguation page. And probably an engagement to the guidelines about adding the composer to the title: remind the editor to create a redirect from the unqualified title. -- JHunterJ (talk) 19:39, 2 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
If the Brahms composition is normally referred to as "Fünf Lieder, Op. 105" and not just "Fünf Lieder":
The Brahms composition article would then be titled Fünf Lieder, Op. 105. The opus number is not being used as a "disambiguator" (qualifier).
If the Brahms article is the primary topic for "Fünf Lieder", Fünf Lieder should redirect here.
If the Brahms article is not the primary topic for "Fünf Lieder", Fünf Lieder should be created as a disambiguation page.
Or if the Brahms composition is normally referred to as "Fünf Lieder" without the opus number:
If the Brahms article is the primary topic for "Fünf Lieder", it should be moved to Fünf Lieder.
If the Brahms article is not the primary topic for "Fünf Lieder", it can apparently be left here, and Fünf Lieder should be created as a disambiguation page.
Sorry, no. It is never referred to by Fünf Lieder alone, some kind of distinction needs to be made, and catalogue numbers and opus numbers are the most common means to do that when there's no name such as Rückert-Lieder. Many composers wrote lieder on Rückert poems, but Mahler's are a primary topic. Fünf Lieder, Op. 105 would be fine with me alone, but now we have the above-mentioned guideline which requests the composer also. Please take it up with the guideline, because it's a more general question. I actually made titles as you request until I read it. It makes sense to me to aid the search function. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:28, 4 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]