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A fact from Nikolai Sachenko appeared on Wikipedia's
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DanCherek (
talk). Self-nominated at 06:44, 25 November 2021 (UTC).reply
Interesting career, on good sources, Russian sources accepted AGF, no copyvio obvious. I believe that the Russian dominance in the competition is rather the rule than the exception, and says little about the violinist. You could perhaps say something about the trio, and use the image? How do you feel about an infobox? --
Gerda Arendt (
talk) 17:27, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
ALT1: ... that Nikolai Sachenko and the other members of the
Brahms Trio(pictured) perform relatively obscure
piano trios written by late 19th- and early 20th-century Russian composers? Source:
[1]
Let me know what you think!
DanCherek (
talk) 17:52, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Added 2 sentences that he joined the BQ in September. I heard him performing as such yesterday (in the Netherlands), so it is true. A confirming ref (if needed) would be the website of the BQ, to be added if you wish.
Super48paul (
talk) 11:52, 7 December 2022 (UTC)reply
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A fact from Nikolai Sachenko appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 December 2021 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
this nomination's talk page,
the article's talk page or
Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
Created by
DanCherek (
talk). Self-nominated at 06:44, 25 November 2021 (UTC).reply
Interesting career, on good sources, Russian sources accepted AGF, no copyvio obvious. I believe that the Russian dominance in the competition is rather the rule than the exception, and says little about the violinist. You could perhaps say something about the trio, and use the image? How do you feel about an infobox? --
Gerda Arendt (
talk) 17:27, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
ALT1: ... that Nikolai Sachenko and the other members of the
Brahms Trio(pictured) perform relatively obscure
piano trios written by late 19th- and early 20th-century Russian composers? Source:
[1]
Let me know what you think!
DanCherek (
talk) 17:52, 26 November 2021 (UTC)reply
Added 2 sentences that he joined the BQ in September. I heard him performing as such yesterday (in the Netherlands), so it is true. A confirming ref (if needed) would be the website of the BQ, to be added if you wish.
Super48paul (
talk) 11:52, 7 December 2022 (UTC)reply