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Were you intending to edit this one? If I remember correctly you wanted to save it. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 03:17, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
In reply to your message, I do not think that the first issue you mention is technically possible. To prove that it is, you'd need to show us a diff that is not recorded in the history. If you have such a diff, the best place to ask for further help would be the technical issues village pump.
As for the second issue, what you are looking for is semi-protection. You may request it on the requests for protection page, but it will not usually be done indefinitely. Sandstein ( talk) 06:26, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
I removed the links in Contralto's section "See also" because they all appear already in the article itself, so there is IMO no need for these in "See also". I couldn't find any reference in the article's history on the need for them. All the best, Michael Bednarek ( talk) 14:07, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
I'm really not sure what happened there. I've left a note on the nominator's page, but he hasn't been online for a while. DG works for WP by the way . . .-- Kleinzach ( talk) 04:05, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
Bad enough when the classical music editors tried to write their own copyright policy but I thought we had got over this issue. Genisock2 ( talk) 11:18, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
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Why did you try to archive Talk:Contralto? It has never had more than a few entries. -- Metropolitan90 (talk) 08:12, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I understand what you have said about the popular singers page. I really didn't know those were previously created. Thanks for explaining on my talk page. Braindeadagain ( talk) 18:42, 13 April 2008 (UTC)braindeadagain
I noticed you changed the plays from one act to full length. How do you know they are full length? The plays were presented together in one evening. It would be unusual to have three whole plays performed together on one night.Nrswanson (talk) 04:35, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Well you started the section - and someone else ran with it! Is it worthwhile debating A vs B when you don't want either of them? Actually I am just getting up to speed with this again - I think it's all going well. I'd like to see a centralized discussion about bio-infoboxes eventually but it would need a lot of preparation. Best. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 01:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the warm welcome. I look forward to helping out with the Opera Project in any way I can. - Casadesus
Very nice. I have two suggestions:
1. The lead describes BCMS as an organization. At first I thought it was an organization that run a concert series, like the Harrisburg chamber music society, the Highland Park chamber music society and so on. Only later did I figure out that is an organization of musicians, and not of supporters. So you might want to change the lead to say something like "BCMS is an ensemble" or "BCMS is an organization of chamber musicians that offers a concert series in Boston..."
2. I personally don't like wikilinking to articles that don't exist, and most likely will never exist. It makes the article look all red and ugly. Unless you are planning to write articles about all those musicians yourself in the next few months, I would suggest that you unlink them.
But these are all nitpicks. It is a fine article. -- Ravpapa ( talk) 05:15, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
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He has, over the last several days, repeatedly opposed nearly every single AfD (and, in one case, voted for a CfD on a category that I created), all on the grounds that I should be notifying people -- despite the lack of such a requirement (which was pointed out to him not only by me but by others), and yet persists on that ground. I don't know why it would not be considered WikiStalking. -- Nlu ( talk) 14:37, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
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theolimeister ( talk) 16:05, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. In response to your request, I have a few comments. The first is a bit of nit-picking: your list of leggiero tenor roles is sort of in alphabetical order but not quite: if Count Almaviva is alphabetised as A (correct) then Don Ottavio and Don Ramiro ought to be alphabetised as O and R - which might draw your attention to Ramiro appearing twice in the current list.
Second, more substantially (and I am not a singer or student of voice), I wonder if you're basing your classification a bit too heavily on one book (which I don't know, incidentally, but that's what it looks like from reading the article). The whole fach system isn't really very cut-and-dried, and, what's more, different countries have different systems. Do you have access to the Oxford Dictionary of Opera? One of the things it says (sv "tenor") is "many subdivisions exist within opera-houses: the commonest in general use (though seldom by composers in scores) are given below...", and it goes on to list French, German and Italian terms. The WP article is mostly English/Italian, with a bit of German - but if you look at fach, it goes into a lot of fine detail about the German system. Altogether, the whole thing is a big can of worms, with an awful lot of roles and an awful lot of voices not fitting cleanly into any one category. (I'm just getting up an article on Ragnar Ulfung, who sang Don Jose, Don Carlos, Otello - and then Mime, Herod and Dr Blind.)
Back to nit-picking. What is Wunderlich doing in the leggiero category? Sure, he sang the Mozart roles [including Tamino, which is in your "full-lyric" category], and Almaviva (no doubt without "Cessa di piu resistere"), but could you see him as Ramiro or Tonio? Also, he sang heavier roles such as Palestrina. In the same category, Chris Merritt is now singing character-roles... Anyway, I won't go on, except to say that the Heldentenor list really ought to be divided in two: most singers of Siegmund, Parsifal, Tristan and Walther never go on to sing Siegfried - examples are Vickers and King from the past and Robert Dean Smith from today. Furthermore, what is Loge doing in this list? In my experience, the role is normally sung by a character-tenor or one who can also sing David.
Anyway, good luck with it. Guillaume Tell 21:18, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
I wonder if you can email me? I'd like to talk about something. Thanks. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 06:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Josh groban is not a Tenor. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Swabbi ( talk • contribs) 15:18, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I'm sending this to you because you participated in the Centralized discussion on image placeholders that ended on 23 April.
That discussion must produce a conclusion.
We originally asked "Should the addition of this box [example right] be allowed? Does the placeholder system and graphic image need to be improved to satisfy policies and guidelines for inclusion? Is it appropriate to some kinds of biographies, but not to others?" (See introduction).
Conclusions to centralized discussions are either marked as 'policy', 'guideline', 'endorsed', 'rejected', 'no consensus', or 'no change' etc. We should now decide for this discussion.
Please read and approve or disapprove the section here: Conclusion -- Kleinzach ( talk) 10:46, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, I see you are back - good articles on American singers! Can you email me? I have something important to say. Thanks.-- Klein zach 11:27, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. I'm a newbie here. Heh. GothGrrrl ( talk) 16:04, 27 May 2008 (UTC)GothGrrrl
Yes, I've noticed that. I'm not mad about it at all. I do get what you are saying about the articles and the constant "edit wars". Maybe if I created a page similar to it, then someone or even you can protect the page from the "edit wars". Just an idea I had in mind :) GothGrrrl ( talk) 17:00, 28 May 2008 (UTC)GothGrrl
Oh ok, that's cool. Thanks for your help with this. Take Care. GothGrrrl ( talk) 16:16, 5 June 2008 (UTC)GothGrrl
This tag, which you re-added to Maria Callas, leads to a section that asserts consensus in an issue that has no consensus, as evidenced in the many discussions linked by that section. Robert K S ( talk) 06:26, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
I've updated the information on Alessandra Marc's page to include information about her performances of music from the Second Viennese School of which she is a specialist. She made numerous recordings of these works with her late mentor, Giuseppe Sinopoli ( Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg and also recorded Zemlinsky's Lyrische Symphonie on Deca with Riccardo Chailly. I have added a section on her extensive recording history to her page. Cheers! ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:41, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Please see http://www.alessandramarc.com/Updated/discography.htm and http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&rs=5174&keywords=alessandra%20marc&rh=n%3A5174%2Ck%3Aalessandra%20marc&page=1 for recording references. Please add the material that I have provided back to the Alessandra Marc page. ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:45, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Thank you for setting up the discography. Will you re-add all of Alessandra Marc's significant recordings that I previously listed in the body of the posting? Each is very important, including her two recordings of Richard Strauss' Elektra, her only commercially recorded Turandot, her other recordings with Sinopoli including the entire Second Viennese School series, her recordings with Barenboim including a Verdi Requiem co-starring Placido Domingo, etc. ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:57, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Thank you for all of your work to update Alessandra Marc's discography. I actually produced her official website and know she will appreciate this. I've added the other Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg recordings to the list of recordings (references and ASIN numbers from Amazon.de). I've also re-added the reference to the Second Viennese School to the first line of her bio. This is now well-referenced by recordings of Berg, Schoenberg and Zemlinsky, most of them personally prepared with her mentor, Dr. Giuseppe Sinopoli. This aspect of her performance history is very important to her. Again, many thanks for writing your article! ( Karlufert ( talk) 13:49, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
You have compiled and delineated a solid list of Alessandra Marc's operatic roles. Not much to add. This is really wonderful. ( Karlufert ( talk) 12:00, 29 May 2008 (UTC))
Hi Nrswanson,
I've seen your contributions to articles like Human voice and Chest voice and your user page and I was wondering if you are familiar with breathing techniques in music as well, like full/complete breathing? (i.e. a few breathings combined together). When I would write a stub myself, I might use terminology of yoga which I tried to prevent and therefore I was looking for the article on en.wikipedia (I'm usually on nl.-) but it's still not here. The article diaphragmatic breathing (abdominal breathing) is yet there, but that one is focused for a part on yoga too. All together I'm looking for a committed user on subjects like singing, brass, or physical exercises with the knowledge to write an article on it. Would you maybe be able and willing to start an article on full breathing/complete breathing? In case you won't, would you know of someone that would be? Thank you for considering my question. If you need the signification of something in Dutch, German, French or Spanish, please let me know and I'll try to help you too. All the best, Davin7 ( talk) 17:39, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
In your , you reversed all of my changes I made in the previous edit, except my removal of M. Jackson, without summarising your edit as a reversal (which in itself strikes me as odd).
I wonder if you can give me your reasons for doing so. I will provide my reasons for my changes here:
I can only asume that you hit the Undo function by mistake. I suggest you undo it. All the best, Michael Bednarek ( talk) 11:16, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nrswanson,
Please be aware that only those pages without a good version to revert to should be tagged for speedy deletion per the G11 criteria. Your tagging of a transcluded template here sent me on a roundabout (yet interesting!) trek trying to track down the source.... -- jonny- m t 06:55, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Greeting, Nrswanson; it is nice to meet you! Actually, I do "sort of" know you already, because I still watch the Opera project Talk page and follow the discussions (although haven't chimed in, because of not currently being actively involved in working on opera-related articles.) Anyway, I've seen your name in discussions there.
Regarding the pastoral opera article: I only had an outline with a little bit of text started; I haven't done any work on it in over a year. The outline is at User:LiniShu/ClipBoard. If either you or anyone else is interested in taking up this endeavor, please be my guest, and please consider this reply an invitation for anyone to copy all or part of the material found at the userspace link above, for incorporation into an article. If someone else creates an article, I might be interested in contributing some sourced material to it.
Thanks for your courtesy in inquiring about it; hope to talk to you again. Cheers, Lini ( talk) 20:38, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Nathan. I notice that you removed Start from the banner on Talk:Les Troyens. If you've been reading the Opera Project Talk page, you should know that this class was added automatically by Melonbot the other day, as the default class for all opera project articles that aren't Stubs, GA, B, FL or FA. Could you please leave these Starts in place. The assessment project will (I hope) be starting soon and then articles will be evaluated and the class changed where necessary. Leaving the class blank isn't helpful. I am keeping an eye on Category:Unassessed Opera articles, in order to keep our database consistent, which is how I discover these things!
I also noticed that you removed Stub from the banner on Talk:Ermione. This seems reasonable, as you added the missing synopsis (I'll probably expand it - I have a libretto and recording) - BUT you should have replaced it with Start (see above) rather than as Unassessed; also, when you'd finished the synopsis, you should have removed the opera-stub template on the Ermione page. I agree that this is all a bit fiddly, but it is necessary.
Let me know if you have any questions about this. Best -- Guillaume Tell 11:17, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
In general, keep a note somewhere of the assessment start date and click the History tab on the Talk page of whatever article you're interested in. This doesn't preclude you or me or anyone else de-stubbing articles (after improving them) before the assessment starts (as you did for Ermione), but don't try to assess them, just make sure that the article doesn't say Stub and the Talk page says Start, otherwise the wires will get crossed. Exactly how the assessment is to be organised remains to be seen. -- Guillaume Tell 15:39, 5 June 2008 (UTC)"My only question is how we know to find articles that have start classes assessed by melon bot and not a person once assessment begins."
I noticed you added your name to the list of participants in WikiProject Orphanage. We really appreciate your help! The first things you could do to get started with us are:
Just a note to say we have a format for recordings which is here. Jay has been hard at work implementing this so it would be good to save him some trouble and follow the format. Thanks. -- Klein zach 03:30, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
In regard to this edit, the article used as a reference [1] does not say that Hello, Larry was "used as the basic outline" for Frasier. The only references in the article to Frasier are in the title, "Portland needs a ‘Frasier’ to open TV doors", and the second paragraph, which says, "After all, Seattle’s got “Frasier.” Providence has got “Providence.” Cleveland rocks with “The Drew Carey Show.” And Cincinnati used to have “WKRP in Cincinnati.”" The article is about efforts to use Portland as the location and/or setting for a television series, which had not been done since Hello, Larry. But the article doesn't claim that Frasier was based on Hello, Larry any more than Providence or The Drew Carey Show or WKRP in Cincinnati was. The idea that Frasier was based on Hello, Larry is original research and implausible; Hello, Larry was notorious for being a failure and not something a television producer would use as a model for a later series if they wanted to have any hope of getting it on the air. -- Metropolitan90 (talk) 16:33, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
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Hello!
This is Nicole Chamberlin, and I am an intern at the Anchorage Opera.
Thank you for your assistance with the Anchorage Opera to format a more professional representation. It was very kind of you to take an extra minute to remove some of the sound-bites that were copy/pasted by one of our auxiliary from our website (< http://www.anchorageopera.org>), and to specify the necessary changes.
The staff at the Anchorage opera supports adapting our page to be in compliance with Wikipedia's format. The largest change that we will have difficulty with is creating citations for noted references, as most (if not all) of the information was passed from word of mouth, even up to our general manager, Torrie Allen. With this said, what steps do we need to take to validate events?
I read all the information you posted when you explained changes that should be made. Is our page in it's current state considered a "stub?"
Again, thank you for you help. The edits you made make perfect sense, and we are happy to change anything to make our page have clarity.
From the Anchorage Opera,
Nicole Chamberlin nchamberlin@anchorageopera.org
Just a note to say the roles need to be translated into English. Regards. -- Klein zach 06:50, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
An image that you uploaded or altered, Image:Ariadne_Abandoned_by_Theseus.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images because its copyright status is unclear or disputed. If the image's copyright status cannot be verified, it may be deleted. You may find more information on the image description page. You are welcome to add comments to its entry at the discussion if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. ˉˉ anetode ╦╩ 10:51, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
This image is clearly not public domain- it still has a copyright notice on it! Please remember that Wikipedia takes copyright very seriously- images must be explicitly released into the public domain by their copyright holder, unless the image is very old (different ages for different types of images) or in very specific cases, and this isn't one of them. J Milburn ( talk) 10:52, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi there. The list you renamed was taken from the Harlequin agency website. They usually list all the roles that their singers have done (and if they were in the habit of omitting roles, you would wonder why they kept in Der Geisterbote and Creon...) Please cite references to productions in roles other than those listed by Harlequin. yours, almost- instinct 21:59, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
I wasn't planning on implementing the banner I mearly wanted to test it briefly. I was going to revert it back in couple minutes. Nrswanson ( talk) 22:51, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
You removed two examples from
Template talk:Tmbox. See
this edit. I have reverted your mistake.
For instance you removed the example "{{WikiProject Opera|category=}}
". Your edit comment was: "removing wikiproject banner as it is placing this page in out categories". There are two errors in your reasoning there:
- It does not categorise that page, since we feed the template an empty "category=" parameter.
- Even if it had been categorising the page you should have left the example. How are we going to be able to discuss templates and improve them if we can not show examples?
If you in the future encounter similar examples but that actually do categorise the pages then instead fix the examples by adding an empty category parameter, just like we had already done. And if the templates don't support that then fix the templates, not destroy the discussions.
Opera Project list
Thanks for letting me know on this.
Viva-Verdi (
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01:19, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
One source tags
Are you adding 'one source' tags? I'm really not in favour of this. One good source (Oxford, Grove etc.) should be enough. We have so many articles lacking sources altogether. Surely tagging single source articles is heavy handed? --
Klein
zach
01:30, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- I really think this is over the top - just making additional work. This is a new departure so if you want to do it I think you should put it to the project - especially in view of the WolterBot run. --
Klein
zach
01:36, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- We really need to be focused on fixing articles and removing tags rather than leaving instructions for other people to do it. The tag rate for opera articles is moderate (13.9 percent) and we should keep it that way. --
Klein
zach
01:53, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
Banner
I think it's good now. If you are happy with it I'll explain it to the project and ask them to endorse it. --
Klein
zach
23:30, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- OK. I've put it to the project. Let's not make any more changes to the banner (unless requested) while it is being discussed. --
Klein
zach
00:34, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
East Room images
Hi Nrswanson. I responded to your comment on the
East Room discussion page. Jim
CApitol3 (
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Gilbert and Sullivan for All
Hi, yes, you're quite right, we didn't and I don't know why we didn't. I'm not using the Royal 'We' there...the article was a collaborative effort. I'll put it right when I get a minute. Thanks for pointing it out.
Jack1956 (
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09:49, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your help and advice in getting this article listed on DYK.
Jack1956 (
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06:58, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Sentinels of Silence on DYK for 27 June
Hello, I expanded the
Sentinels of Silence entry for the DYK consideration on 27 June. Can you please re-check it to confirm that it makes the grade? Thanks!
Ecoleetage (
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14:28, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Vin americanii!
Thank you - the discussion ended up with slight improvements to the article, which is always a plus. I've removed the single-source tag at least until after it gets featured. You can put it back later if you wish, but let's try and have a neat presentation while it's in the spotlight, shall we?
Biruitorul
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21:15, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Image:Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series, Panel 19.jpg
Hi, I deleted this image as a copyvio. It is on a .gov website, but when you look at the page
[2] it states that the image is "courtesy of Phillips Collection" and not in the public domain.
Garion96
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21:56, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
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Were you intending to edit this one? If I remember correctly you wanted to save it. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 03:17, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
In reply to your message, I do not think that the first issue you mention is technically possible. To prove that it is, you'd need to show us a diff that is not recorded in the history. If you have such a diff, the best place to ask for further help would be the technical issues village pump.
As for the second issue, what you are looking for is semi-protection. You may request it on the requests for protection page, but it will not usually be done indefinitely. Sandstein ( talk) 06:26, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
I removed the links in Contralto's section "See also" because they all appear already in the article itself, so there is IMO no need for these in "See also". I couldn't find any reference in the article's history on the need for them. All the best, Michael Bednarek ( talk) 14:07, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
I'm really not sure what happened there. I've left a note on the nominator's page, but he hasn't been online for a while. DG works for WP by the way . . .-- Kleinzach ( talk) 04:05, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
Bad enough when the classical music editors tried to write their own copyright policy but I thought we had got over this issue. Genisock2 ( talk) 11:18, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
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Why did you try to archive Talk:Contralto? It has never had more than a few entries. -- Metropolitan90 (talk) 08:12, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I understand what you have said about the popular singers page. I really didn't know those were previously created. Thanks for explaining on my talk page. Braindeadagain ( talk) 18:42, 13 April 2008 (UTC)braindeadagain
I noticed you changed the plays from one act to full length. How do you know they are full length? The plays were presented together in one evening. It would be unusual to have three whole plays performed together on one night.Nrswanson (talk) 04:35, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Well you started the section - and someone else ran with it! Is it worthwhile debating A vs B when you don't want either of them? Actually I am just getting up to speed with this again - I think it's all going well. I'd like to see a centralized discussion about bio-infoboxes eventually but it would need a lot of preparation. Best. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 01:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the warm welcome. I look forward to helping out with the Opera Project in any way I can. - Casadesus
Very nice. I have two suggestions:
1. The lead describes BCMS as an organization. At first I thought it was an organization that run a concert series, like the Harrisburg chamber music society, the Highland Park chamber music society and so on. Only later did I figure out that is an organization of musicians, and not of supporters. So you might want to change the lead to say something like "BCMS is an ensemble" or "BCMS is an organization of chamber musicians that offers a concert series in Boston..."
2. I personally don't like wikilinking to articles that don't exist, and most likely will never exist. It makes the article look all red and ugly. Unless you are planning to write articles about all those musicians yourself in the next few months, I would suggest that you unlink them.
But these are all nitpicks. It is a fine article. -- Ravpapa ( talk) 05:15, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
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Michael Bednarek (
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01:41, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
He has, over the last several days, repeatedly opposed nearly every single AfD (and, in one case, voted for a CfD on a category that I created), all on the grounds that I should be notifying people -- despite the lack of such a requirement (which was pointed out to him not only by me but by others), and yet persists on that ground. I don't know why it would not be considered WikiStalking. -- Nlu ( talk) 14:37, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
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theolimeister ( talk) 16:05, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. In response to your request, I have a few comments. The first is a bit of nit-picking: your list of leggiero tenor roles is sort of in alphabetical order but not quite: if Count Almaviva is alphabetised as A (correct) then Don Ottavio and Don Ramiro ought to be alphabetised as O and R - which might draw your attention to Ramiro appearing twice in the current list.
Second, more substantially (and I am not a singer or student of voice), I wonder if you're basing your classification a bit too heavily on one book (which I don't know, incidentally, but that's what it looks like from reading the article). The whole fach system isn't really very cut-and-dried, and, what's more, different countries have different systems. Do you have access to the Oxford Dictionary of Opera? One of the things it says (sv "tenor") is "many subdivisions exist within opera-houses: the commonest in general use (though seldom by composers in scores) are given below...", and it goes on to list French, German and Italian terms. The WP article is mostly English/Italian, with a bit of German - but if you look at fach, it goes into a lot of fine detail about the German system. Altogether, the whole thing is a big can of worms, with an awful lot of roles and an awful lot of voices not fitting cleanly into any one category. (I'm just getting up an article on Ragnar Ulfung, who sang Don Jose, Don Carlos, Otello - and then Mime, Herod and Dr Blind.)
Back to nit-picking. What is Wunderlich doing in the leggiero category? Sure, he sang the Mozart roles [including Tamino, which is in your "full-lyric" category], and Almaviva (no doubt without "Cessa di piu resistere"), but could you see him as Ramiro or Tonio? Also, he sang heavier roles such as Palestrina. In the same category, Chris Merritt is now singing character-roles... Anyway, I won't go on, except to say that the Heldentenor list really ought to be divided in two: most singers of Siegmund, Parsifal, Tristan and Walther never go on to sing Siegfried - examples are Vickers and King from the past and Robert Dean Smith from today. Furthermore, what is Loge doing in this list? In my experience, the role is normally sung by a character-tenor or one who can also sing David.
Anyway, good luck with it. Guillaume Tell 21:18, 20 April 2008 (UTC)
I wonder if you can email me? I'd like to talk about something. Thanks. -- Kleinzach ( talk) 06:55, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Josh groban is not a Tenor. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Swabbi ( talk • contribs) 15:18, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi. I'm sending this to you because you participated in the Centralized discussion on image placeholders that ended on 23 April.
That discussion must produce a conclusion.
We originally asked "Should the addition of this box [example right] be allowed? Does the placeholder system and graphic image need to be improved to satisfy policies and guidelines for inclusion? Is it appropriate to some kinds of biographies, but not to others?" (See introduction).
Conclusions to centralized discussions are either marked as 'policy', 'guideline', 'endorsed', 'rejected', 'no consensus', or 'no change' etc. We should now decide for this discussion.
Please read and approve or disapprove the section here: Conclusion -- Kleinzach ( talk) 10:46, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, I see you are back - good articles on American singers! Can you email me? I have something important to say. Thanks.-- Klein zach 11:27, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. I'm a newbie here. Heh. GothGrrrl ( talk) 16:04, 27 May 2008 (UTC)GothGrrrl
Yes, I've noticed that. I'm not mad about it at all. I do get what you are saying about the articles and the constant "edit wars". Maybe if I created a page similar to it, then someone or even you can protect the page from the "edit wars". Just an idea I had in mind :) GothGrrrl ( talk) 17:00, 28 May 2008 (UTC)GothGrrl
Oh ok, that's cool. Thanks for your help with this. Take Care. GothGrrrl ( talk) 16:16, 5 June 2008 (UTC)GothGrrl
This tag, which you re-added to Maria Callas, leads to a section that asserts consensus in an issue that has no consensus, as evidenced in the many discussions linked by that section. Robert K S ( talk) 06:26, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
I've updated the information on Alessandra Marc's page to include information about her performances of music from the Second Viennese School of which she is a specialist. She made numerous recordings of these works with her late mentor, Giuseppe Sinopoli ( Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg and also recorded Zemlinsky's Lyrische Symphonie on Deca with Riccardo Chailly. I have added a section on her extensive recording history to her page. Cheers! ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:41, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Please see http://www.alessandramarc.com/Updated/discography.htm and http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1?ie=UTF8&rs=5174&keywords=alessandra%20marc&rh=n%3A5174%2Ck%3Aalessandra%20marc&page=1 for recording references. Please add the material that I have provided back to the Alessandra Marc page. ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:45, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Thank you for setting up the discography. Will you re-add all of Alessandra Marc's significant recordings that I previously listed in the body of the posting? Each is very important, including her two recordings of Richard Strauss' Elektra, her only commercially recorded Turandot, her other recordings with Sinopoli including the entire Second Viennese School series, her recordings with Barenboim including a Verdi Requiem co-starring Placido Domingo, etc. ( Karlufert ( talk) 08:57, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
Thank you for all of your work to update Alessandra Marc's discography. I actually produced her official website and know she will appreciate this. I've added the other Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg recordings to the list of recordings (references and ASIN numbers from Amazon.de). I've also re-added the reference to the Second Viennese School to the first line of her bio. This is now well-referenced by recordings of Berg, Schoenberg and Zemlinsky, most of them personally prepared with her mentor, Dr. Giuseppe Sinopoli. This aspect of her performance history is very important to her. Again, many thanks for writing your article! ( Karlufert ( talk) 13:49, 28 May 2008 (UTC))
You have compiled and delineated a solid list of Alessandra Marc's operatic roles. Not much to add. This is really wonderful. ( Karlufert ( talk) 12:00, 29 May 2008 (UTC))
Hi Nrswanson,
I've seen your contributions to articles like Human voice and Chest voice and your user page and I was wondering if you are familiar with breathing techniques in music as well, like full/complete breathing? (i.e. a few breathings combined together). When I would write a stub myself, I might use terminology of yoga which I tried to prevent and therefore I was looking for the article on en.wikipedia (I'm usually on nl.-) but it's still not here. The article diaphragmatic breathing (abdominal breathing) is yet there, but that one is focused for a part on yoga too. All together I'm looking for a committed user on subjects like singing, brass, or physical exercises with the knowledge to write an article on it. Would you maybe be able and willing to start an article on full breathing/complete breathing? In case you won't, would you know of someone that would be? Thank you for considering my question. If you need the signification of something in Dutch, German, French or Spanish, please let me know and I'll try to help you too. All the best, Davin7 ( talk) 17:39, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
In your , you reversed all of my changes I made in the previous edit, except my removal of M. Jackson, without summarising your edit as a reversal (which in itself strikes me as odd).
I wonder if you can give me your reasons for doing so. I will provide my reasons for my changes here:
I can only asume that you hit the Undo function by mistake. I suggest you undo it. All the best, Michael Bednarek ( talk) 11:16, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Nrswanson,
Please be aware that only those pages without a good version to revert to should be tagged for speedy deletion per the G11 criteria. Your tagging of a transcluded template here sent me on a roundabout (yet interesting!) trek trying to track down the source.... -- jonny- m t 06:55, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Greeting, Nrswanson; it is nice to meet you! Actually, I do "sort of" know you already, because I still watch the Opera project Talk page and follow the discussions (although haven't chimed in, because of not currently being actively involved in working on opera-related articles.) Anyway, I've seen your name in discussions there.
Regarding the pastoral opera article: I only had an outline with a little bit of text started; I haven't done any work on it in over a year. The outline is at User:LiniShu/ClipBoard. If either you or anyone else is interested in taking up this endeavor, please be my guest, and please consider this reply an invitation for anyone to copy all or part of the material found at the userspace link above, for incorporation into an article. If someone else creates an article, I might be interested in contributing some sourced material to it.
Thanks for your courtesy in inquiring about it; hope to talk to you again. Cheers, Lini ( talk) 20:38, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Nathan. I notice that you removed Start from the banner on Talk:Les Troyens. If you've been reading the Opera Project Talk page, you should know that this class was added automatically by Melonbot the other day, as the default class for all opera project articles that aren't Stubs, GA, B, FL or FA. Could you please leave these Starts in place. The assessment project will (I hope) be starting soon and then articles will be evaluated and the class changed where necessary. Leaving the class blank isn't helpful. I am keeping an eye on Category:Unassessed Opera articles, in order to keep our database consistent, which is how I discover these things!
I also noticed that you removed Stub from the banner on Talk:Ermione. This seems reasonable, as you added the missing synopsis (I'll probably expand it - I have a libretto and recording) - BUT you should have replaced it with Start (see above) rather than as Unassessed; also, when you'd finished the synopsis, you should have removed the opera-stub template on the Ermione page. I agree that this is all a bit fiddly, but it is necessary.
Let me know if you have any questions about this. Best -- Guillaume Tell 11:17, 5 June 2008 (UTC)
In general, keep a note somewhere of the assessment start date and click the History tab on the Talk page of whatever article you're interested in. This doesn't preclude you or me or anyone else de-stubbing articles (after improving them) before the assessment starts (as you did for Ermione), but don't try to assess them, just make sure that the article doesn't say Stub and the Talk page says Start, otherwise the wires will get crossed. Exactly how the assessment is to be organised remains to be seen. -- Guillaume Tell 15:39, 5 June 2008 (UTC)"My only question is how we know to find articles that have start classes assessed by melon bot and not a person once assessment begins."
I noticed you added your name to the list of participants in WikiProject Orphanage. We really appreciate your help! The first things you could do to get started with us are:
Just a note to say we have a format for recordings which is here. Jay has been hard at work implementing this so it would be good to save him some trouble and follow the format. Thanks. -- Klein zach 03:30, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
In regard to this edit, the article used as a reference [1] does not say that Hello, Larry was "used as the basic outline" for Frasier. The only references in the article to Frasier are in the title, "Portland needs a ‘Frasier’ to open TV doors", and the second paragraph, which says, "After all, Seattle’s got “Frasier.” Providence has got “Providence.” Cleveland rocks with “The Drew Carey Show.” And Cincinnati used to have “WKRP in Cincinnati.”" The article is about efforts to use Portland as the location and/or setting for a television series, which had not been done since Hello, Larry. But the article doesn't claim that Frasier was based on Hello, Larry any more than Providence or The Drew Carey Show or WKRP in Cincinnati was. The idea that Frasier was based on Hello, Larry is original research and implausible; Hello, Larry was notorious for being a failure and not something a television producer would use as a model for a later series if they wanted to have any hope of getting it on the air. -- Metropolitan90 (talk) 16:33, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
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Hello!
This is Nicole Chamberlin, and I am an intern at the Anchorage Opera.
Thank you for your assistance with the Anchorage Opera to format a more professional representation. It was very kind of you to take an extra minute to remove some of the sound-bites that were copy/pasted by one of our auxiliary from our website (< http://www.anchorageopera.org>), and to specify the necessary changes.
The staff at the Anchorage opera supports adapting our page to be in compliance with Wikipedia's format. The largest change that we will have difficulty with is creating citations for noted references, as most (if not all) of the information was passed from word of mouth, even up to our general manager, Torrie Allen. With this said, what steps do we need to take to validate events?
I read all the information you posted when you explained changes that should be made. Is our page in it's current state considered a "stub?"
Again, thank you for you help. The edits you made make perfect sense, and we are happy to change anything to make our page have clarity.
From the Anchorage Opera,
Nicole Chamberlin nchamberlin@anchorageopera.org
Just a note to say the roles need to be translated into English. Regards. -- Klein zach 06:50, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
An image that you uploaded or altered, Image:Ariadne_Abandoned_by_Theseus.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree images because its copyright status is unclear or disputed. If the image's copyright status cannot be verified, it may be deleted. You may find more information on the image description page. You are welcome to add comments to its entry at the discussion if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. ˉˉ anetode ╦╩ 10:51, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
This image is clearly not public domain- it still has a copyright notice on it! Please remember that Wikipedia takes copyright very seriously- images must be explicitly released into the public domain by their copyright holder, unless the image is very old (different ages for different types of images) or in very specific cases, and this isn't one of them. J Milburn ( talk) 10:52, 21 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi there. The list you renamed was taken from the Harlequin agency website. They usually list all the roles that their singers have done (and if they were in the habit of omitting roles, you would wonder why they kept in Der Geisterbote and Creon...) Please cite references to productions in roles other than those listed by Harlequin. yours, almost- instinct 21:59, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
I wasn't planning on implementing the banner I mearly wanted to test it briefly. I was going to revert it back in couple minutes. Nrswanson ( talk) 22:51, 25 June 2008 (UTC)
You removed two examples from
Template talk:Tmbox. See
this edit. I have reverted your mistake.
For instance you removed the example "{{WikiProject Opera|category=}}
". Your edit comment was: "removing wikiproject banner as it is placing this page in out categories". There are two errors in your reasoning there:
- It does not categorise that page, since we feed the template an empty "category=" parameter.
- Even if it had been categorising the page you should have left the example. How are we going to be able to discuss templates and improve them if we can not show examples?
If you in the future encounter similar examples but that actually do categorise the pages then instead fix the examples by adding an empty category parameter, just like we had already done. And if the templates don't support that then fix the templates, not destroy the discussions.
Opera Project list
Thanks for letting me know on this.
Viva-Verdi (
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01:19, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
One source tags
Are you adding 'one source' tags? I'm really not in favour of this. One good source (Oxford, Grove etc.) should be enough. We have so many articles lacking sources altogether. Surely tagging single source articles is heavy handed? --
Klein
zach
01:30, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- I really think this is over the top - just making additional work. This is a new departure so if you want to do it I think you should put it to the project - especially in view of the WolterBot run. --
Klein
zach
01:36, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- We really need to be focused on fixing articles and removing tags rather than leaving instructions for other people to do it. The tag rate for opera articles is moderate (13.9 percent) and we should keep it that way. --
Klein
zach
01:53, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
Banner
I think it's good now. If you are happy with it I'll explain it to the project and ask them to endorse it. --
Klein
zach
23:30, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
- OK. I've put it to the project. Let's not make any more changes to the banner (unless requested) while it is being discussed. --
Klein
zach
00:34, 27 June 2008 (UTC)
East Room images
Hi Nrswanson. I responded to your comment on the
East Room discussion page. Jim
CApitol3 (
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Gilbert and Sullivan for All
Hi, yes, you're quite right, we didn't and I don't know why we didn't. I'm not using the Royal 'We' there...the article was a collaborative effort. I'll put it right when I get a minute. Thanks for pointing it out.
Jack1956 (
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09:49, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your help and advice in getting this article listed on DYK.
Jack1956 (
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06:58, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Sentinels of Silence on DYK for 27 June
Hello, I expanded the
Sentinels of Silence entry for the DYK consideration on 27 June. Can you please re-check it to confirm that it makes the grade? Thanks!
Ecoleetage (
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14:28, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Vin americanii!
Thank you - the discussion ended up with slight improvements to the article, which is always a plus. I've removed the single-source tag at least until after it gets featured. You can put it back later if you wish, but let's try and have a neat presentation while it's in the spotlight, shall we?
Biruitorul
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21:15, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
Image:Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series, Panel 19.jpg
Hi, I deleted this image as a copyvio. It is on a .gov website, but when you look at the page
[2] it states that the image is "courtesy of Phillips Collection" and not in the public domain.
Garion96
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21:56, 30 June 2008 (UTC)