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Feel free to leave a message here. I will respond to it on this page.MisterCSharp (talk) 18:30, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Hi,
when nullifying my edit to the Rachmaninoff article, I think you have misunderstood the Russian spelling. It is inconsistent and looks very strange to spell his last name Рахма́ниновъ with an ending ъ (the pre 1918 spelling), when his first name and patronymic Серге́й Васи́льевич are spelled according to post 1918 rules. You can't mix and match between the two spelling conventions. If you want to use the information to, for instance, look up Rachmaninoff in a Russian dictionary you would certainly use the modern spelling.
Cheers
Hi, Thanks for removing the tag from Artur Rubinstein. I completely overlooked the ref and didn't see the reference about his Chopin playing. Sorry! RainCity471talk 16:48, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
Hello, Mr. CSharp,
With all due respect, what's the point of avoiding the use of infoboxes on Classical musicians' pages? And what 'consensus' has there been regarding this? I am not aware of any, although I'm aware this has been discussed numerous times...but I do not know that the general consensus would be to *not* add info boxes.
I have also encountered several classical musician pages where infoboxes are used...for instance this one.
I don't intend to be rude or challenging, but in my opinion there is nothing detrimental about adding info boxes to classical musician pages. Why should this differ from its use on non-classical pages?
-LoniousSphere (talk) 14:35, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
The article states, "Infoboxes are neither required nor prohibited for any article.". Technically, no one is obliged to put, or not to put, infoboxes on Classical musician articles.
However, it also states, "Whether to include an infobox, which infobox to include, and which parts of the infobox to use, is determined through discussion and consensus among the editors at each individual article." Does this mean I am not allowed to put infoboxes on articles unless other editors deem it necessary?
If I had placed an info box without the consent of majority of the editors in that article, what gives you more right to make sure that there is no info box on that same article?
-LoniousSphere (talk) 14:35, 7 October 2014 (UTC)
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