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Because 1. there are only two people sharing the name, 2. the composer's full name is "Gonzalo Curiel Barba", and 3. the judge is arguably more notable than the composer, I would approve the proposed move and suggest that the judge page be renamed "Gonzalo Curiel". Mutual hatnotes should be adjusted to the new names, no dab page required. —
JFGtalk07:45, 10 June 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose None of the references refer to him as "Gonzalo Curiel Barba". It appears that he had two last names but commonly used only the first one, which is common with Hispanic surnames. We should not title this article after a name he hardly ever used. The situation with the judge (who DOES commonly go by Gonzalo P. Curiel) is easily handled by hatnotes. Although it appears some people have been coming here in search of the judge (a few hundred a day judging by recent statistics), that is minor compared to the tens of thousands who have gone directly to the judge's page, so it appears that this is not a huge source of confusion. --
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14:48, 10 June 2016 (UTC)reply
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Requested move 18 August 2016
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Gonzalo Curiel →
Gonzalo Curiel (film composer) – Objections to the above RM were based on this Gonzalo Curiel not going by his full name.
Page views strongly suggest the judge is
WP:PRIMARYTOPIC. He's certainly been in the news recently, so I understand the attempt to call recentism, but being a US federal judge is no small position. And I was surprised to see that this article wasn't created until May of this year, around the time the judge started appearing in headlines (really, when we only had one person by this name, "Gonzalo Curiel" should've been redirecting there). Ever since, the judge is getting a great magnitude of views more than this page. I propose we move this article and retarget "Gonzalo Curiel" to
Gonzalo P. Curiel. --
BDD (
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18:36, 18 August 2016 (UTC)reply
I would support that. Although it may not matter. This page gets fewer than 10 views most days, so it doesn't seem like very many people are coming here by mistake looking for the other one. --
MelanieN (
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19:02, 18 August 2016 (UTC)reply
Support – At least some of us learned there once was a Mexican composer sharing this name; isn't Wikipedia a wonderful thing? —
JFGtalk00:37, 22 August 2016 (UTC)reply
Support as a guy who just went to the wrong page.
WP:RECENTISM aside, the judge is clearly the primary topic compared to a relatively obscure Mexican composer with only a stub article. That may change some day, and if and when it does, we can revisit.
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21:37, 23 August 2016 (UTC)reply
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Piano concertos
Gonzalo Curiel wrote 3 piano concertos
The first in 1948
The second in 1950 (premiered in 1951)
the third was incomplete