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For the life of me, I cannot see why the nationality of the presenting organisation is relevant. If both the ENO and the Vienna State Opera presented The Magic Flute, both in the original German, why would we call the first one "The Magic Flute" merely because ENO happens to be an organisation based
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I understand we have a difference of opinion between what you described as being "lack of balance". I cannot understand how a white predator who engaged in such heinous and unforgiveable crimes. whose "works of art" are a source of inspiration for deviant white pedophilias who continue to plague the
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How many people know the name of our first prime minister, or our first governor-general? I'd say a lot fewer these days than one might suppose, thanks partly to our "world class" "education system" . George Washington probably rings a bell with more Aussies than Edmund Barton or Lord Hopetoun do.
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The crucial point is that we're writing an English-language encyclopedia for English readers, and we cannot assume that they read or understand any other languages. If it's necessary to explicitly state what language an opera is being performed in or a book is written in, that's fine, but that is a
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was written in Italian and is almost always sung in Italian. Yet it has a French title. Why? Because that is the title that it was given and is universally used. Do Italian opera companies use an Italian title? Not that I've ever heard of. Now, I'm sure it has been performed in English (hence "Your
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where the British Symphony Orchestra made those recordings in the 1930s. Maybe I was sitting in one of the least favoured seats, but even with the vast assembled combined forces of perhaps 130 players and 200 singers, the music just seemed to disappear completely, utterly swallowed up in that huge
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in an English-speaking country, but the second one "Die Zauberflöte" merely because VSO happens to be based in a German-speaking country? What if they both presented their productions as part of the BBC Proms in London? Would the organisers risk confusing the public by giving them different titles?
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I understand your reasoning. It's just jarring that the first person named in the lead (one of only two) is unknown to the vast majority of Australians. To give him such prominence might suggest that he's some iconic figure in the culture. There's a general awareness though that the Dutch founded
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have you tried reading the article linked in the new york review of books? Search the quotations? Thank you, if you have any further thoughts please reply to my talk page before reverting any edits to Paul bowles article. here is the link for your convenience, you may start at the middle where he
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Hmm, mixing in — why not link to redirects???? It's usually the best solution (better than using a pipe) when the text that you'd like to have appear in the linking article does not match the article title. And I don't see any reason why the choice of the article title, from multiple plausible
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Also, it's rather disingenuous of you to reinstate your edits, then immediately request me to refrain from further editing. If you want to call in a moderator, that is your right; but you do it while things stand as they are. You don't request a moderator and then make a further edit before
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Thank you for the support. When there's a good redirect, why not use it? A woman who gets married but keeps her maiden name as her professional name. A village with a German name and a Polish name. Depending on context, the redirect may be the better choice. If a production of
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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to a publishable state. Apart from some standard ce, I'm not quite sure what to do with the fairly extensive quotes from contemporary newspapers, which are not easily available for the average reader, but which contain (i fink) lots of relevant info.
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article until the discussion has
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section is meant to summarise what appears below ("In Knowledge, the lead section is an introduction to an article and a summary of its most important contents"), but as there was nothing below of any relevance, there was nothing to
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While I'm here, I'll just share that I'm very impressed with your userpage, and with all the work you've done on WP. I'm a newbie, so all I can do is gape in awe, and dream of making a userpage half that cool. Cheers ...
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Just in case anyone comes across this exchange and decides to Google the title, it turns out it's actually "Rosendahl and Gilda Stern are Dead", so they made the allusion very slightly less obvious than I had remembered.
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. Nationality plays no role (for me). The ENO has a program of performing everything in English, like the Komische Oper Berlin has a program to play everything in German. For the ENO, I'd say
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In my edit summary there was no denial of the veracity of your cites. I removed the text because of (1) lack of balance, and (2) the fact that there was nothing about these claims in the body of the article. The
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Thank you! - The image, taken on a cemetery last year after the funeral of a distant but dear family member, commemorates today, with thanks for their achievements, four subjects mentioned on the Main page and
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What if the opera were presented in Athens, Moscow, Saigon, Beijing or Riyadh (either in German or in the local languages)? Would we be required, under your thesis, to refer to the productions as
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tiny hand is frozen" instead of "Che gelida manina"), and German (I've heard Tauber et al. singing arias in German) and probably various other languages too. Does the title change each time? No.
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Not really, Gerda. As I said in my edit summary, it all comes down to how Knowledge names its articles. That can of course change over time, for a range of reasons, but currently the article is
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called "Rosa Krantz and Gilda Stern are dead". Don't remember anything else about it but presumably those were the names of the murder victims. Sometimes writers have to have a little fun. --
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for ever. Strangely enough, only a few years ago (after I wrote the BSO articles) I went to a performance of Schoenberg's farewell to late Romanticism given (appropriately enough) in
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if I referred to a performance at the ENO. It's good practise to add a translation to English when using foreign titles, especially in biographies. Rossini composed
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sovereign and honorable country of Morocco to this very day; warrant no mention of it in the lead paragraph because you happen to believe it is "lack of balance".
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Re Janszoon: Telling people what they already know, but going no further when the information is available, seems a recipe for dumbing our readers down. --
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world away from actually referring to the opera's title or book's title in that language. We might tell readers that "Peter Ustinov recorded excerpts from
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Ah yes, indeed. How easily one forgets when one is at my advanced stage of life. Not much point making threats if one forgets one has made them, is there?
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I'll give Joe Beecham my world-famous once-over soon. It seems to have a lot of useful stuff, but it can probably be trimmed somewhat. Cheers. --
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Hello. You may or may not be aware that your list of cool names was shared a coupla days ago on Twitter by Annie Rauwerda of Depths of Knowledge.
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Thanks for your edits on the BSO and its discography. On another matter, I wonder if you would be at all interested in helping me get
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is a redirect. Redirects have their place, but imo as a general rule we should not be linking to redirects but to articles proper. --
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Did you see my personal memories? - I took a photo then, but not in focus, and probably not really permitted ;) ... and today
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Well, you mentioned a class of messages that would get "short shrift", which means they have little shriving time allowed. --
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closed as keep - I just couldn't understand how the lead - a few sentences - wouldn't clearly state that she is notable. --
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Ha! Checking to see if you even bothered to reply, I glanced at your previous messages: I could listen to/natter about
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and somehow unsympathetic space. Ah well, the technology of the time seemed to cope better than my all-too-human ear.
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I remember our recent uplifting choral concert, with Bach cantatas and an oratorio, in pictures, on my user page and
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I too was a newbie once. It feels like just yesterday, but nooo. Persevere and all good things will happen. --
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guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at
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Wow. I cannot imagine what has prompted this effusion of gratitude, but I do appreciate it. Thank you,
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On this basis, would you propose skipping any mention of them from our articles? I certainly hope not.
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in the original Russian", but we would never tell readers that "Peter Ustinov recorded excerpts from
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for decades. He used to be a young man. So did I, come to think of it. Better get on with it ... --
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You seem to misinterpret me. The lack of balance, and the mention of these matters in the lede para
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Update: I have discovered I do indeed have a Twitter account. I've upgraded my profile a bit. --
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mentions a concert I loved to hear and a piece I loved to sing in choir, 150 years old OTD. --
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Hi Jack, hope you are well. I tracked down the Lloyd George quotation for you on Wikiquote.
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Thanks for that. I'm not a Twitterist so I wasn't aware. But anyone's welcome to add names.
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Greetings, O prophetic one. Thanks for the Gadgets suggestion. Very helpful indeed.
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I have learnt a lot from you, JackofOz. Many thanks. 04:57, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
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is the Feast of the Ascension for which Bach composed his oratorio, - perhaps
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in their centenary year, and I'm quite impressed by samples (beginning and
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is performed by the English National Opera, it's of course better to use
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Sadly, the meaning of your question is not readily apparent to me, and
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I'm not really interested in getting involved, thanks Gerda. --
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is about a photographer who took iconic pictures, especially
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how the closing movement was performed in Bach's church. --
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Well, glad we got that cleared up before Shrove Tuesday.
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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article
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On Bach's day of death my story is about his cantata
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Anyhoo, let us proceed in a forwardly direction. See
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4. Jul 06–Feb 07
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