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I've removed the following unreferenced assertion:
It couldn't have been his last performance, although he did sing in the 1888 Paris premiere. Capoul is in the Metropolitan Opera archives as singing Tybalt in Roméo et Juliette and Cassio in Otello in 1891. [1] – Voceditenore ( talk) 12:24, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
The official archive of La Monnaie does have Émile Engel in the title role; but there other divergences from the Amadeus list given here. http://carmen.demunt.be/pls/carmen/carmen3.produktievoorstelling?t=1&vid=227716&id=-1&sid=-1 I wonder also if the Legault role is a travesty one. Cg2p0B0u8m ( talk) 22:40, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
Maybe it's better not to put fact tags on this list, when the sources are given? We can point out discrepancies in notes as necessary. Otherwise if there are still any specific problems, can we discuss them here? In any case, as explained earlier, we assume La Monnaie is more reliable than Amadeus. -- Klein zach 00:02, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
If we are going to refer to IMSLP, can we make sure the references are directly to the right book or volume, if possible with page/section numbers? Vague referencing is difficult to check. -- Klein zach 02:03, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
I have removed the entirely inappropriate {{ cleanup}} tag in the role section. The general discrepancy is already noted in the citations. The specific role/singer should have a footnote with the alternate listed in the other sources. And Sparafucile, will you kindly stop making unencyclopedic "citations", e.g. While the opera itself seems not to have merited an article in Grove Opera, "Berceuse de Jocelyn" get a hit at Oxford Music Online. "Gets a hit" where? In what article? If you don't know, then this sort of commentary belongs on the talk page. Ditto The Berceuse is ubiquitous in cello encore albums. If it's important to note put it in the text, and cite some examples. Voceditenore ( talk) 08:16, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
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I've removed the following unreferenced assertion:
It couldn't have been his last performance, although he did sing in the 1888 Paris premiere. Capoul is in the Metropolitan Opera archives as singing Tybalt in Roméo et Juliette and Cassio in Otello in 1891. [1] – Voceditenore ( talk) 12:24, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
The official archive of La Monnaie does have Émile Engel in the title role; but there other divergences from the Amadeus list given here. http://carmen.demunt.be/pls/carmen/carmen3.produktievoorstelling?t=1&vid=227716&id=-1&sid=-1 I wonder also if the Legault role is a travesty one. Cg2p0B0u8m ( talk) 22:40, 14 March 2011 (UTC)
Maybe it's better not to put fact tags on this list, when the sources are given? We can point out discrepancies in notes as necessary. Otherwise if there are still any specific problems, can we discuss them here? In any case, as explained earlier, we assume La Monnaie is more reliable than Amadeus. -- Klein zach 00:02, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
If we are going to refer to IMSLP, can we make sure the references are directly to the right book or volume, if possible with page/section numbers? Vague referencing is difficult to check. -- Klein zach 02:03, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
I have removed the entirely inappropriate {{ cleanup}} tag in the role section. The general discrepancy is already noted in the citations. The specific role/singer should have a footnote with the alternate listed in the other sources. And Sparafucile, will you kindly stop making unencyclopedic "citations", e.g. While the opera itself seems not to have merited an article in Grove Opera, "Berceuse de Jocelyn" get a hit at Oxford Music Online. "Gets a hit" where? In what article? If you don't know, then this sort of commentary belongs on the talk page. Ditto The Berceuse is ubiquitous in cello encore albums. If it's important to note put it in the text, and cite some examples. Voceditenore ( talk) 08:16, 16 March 2011 (UTC)