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Hope this helps!
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12:36, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
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Please see the discussion here about the listing of the performances. ♫ Melodia Chaconne ♫ ( talk) 19:14, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi Dr Shell,
You wrote:
If, as seems likely, you had a hand in starting the discussion in Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Classical music#Listing off all performances concerning my list of performances, thank you for giving me a forum to present my case.
I had no hand it this at all - see Special:Contributions/Shirt58
You wrote:
You provided some help to me when I rewrote the article Genesis Suite which you created, and it would be greatly appreciated if you could help me with an article on another Shilkret classical composition, Trombone Concerto (Shilkret).
I wrote the article in June 2010 and included a table of concert performances of the piece. More than a dozen people have made useful small edits of the article since then. Two days ago Melodia deleted the entire table.
It is common for wikipedia articles on musical compositions to list their usages. The frequency of usage and the stature of the artists, motion pictures and other users of the work provide documentation of the importance of the composition. As an example I looked at 1931 in music (the year chosen at random from a period with which I am somewhat familiar). Links to many of the songs listed, e.g., Dream a Little Dream of Me, Heartaches, and I Don't Know Why give fairly extensive lists of recordings (with no references).
For the Concerto for Trombone, the most extensive modern usage is in concerts, where it has been performed by noted soloists and concert orchestras worldwide, and the list of performances thus provides useful documentation of the importance of the composition and belongs in the article. My stated source of information is the contracts these organizations enter into in order to perform the composition. Again using the 1931 in music article for comparison, I followed the link to Stravinsky's Violin Concerto in D to find the premiere performance was listed with no reference. I have copies of the contracts, but for privacy reasons I can not include complete copies of the contracts on the wikipedia commons.
I reverted the deletion of the table, and Melodia deleted it again.
I'm just a Randy in Boise with a taste for C20 classical music. You experts should be able to work it out on your own.
About
Original research in the
Genesis Suite.
Apologies for my long delay in addressing this matter I admit I still have concerns. I would, with most greatest respect to you and your forebears, suggest that you may possibly have added most valuable but still original research and have a
conflict of interests, howsoever small but still not inconsequential. I would venture to suggest that we may perhaps investigate an independent "third opinion" about this.
Looking forward to hearing from you again! -- Shirt58 ( talk) 11:55, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
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Hello! I have removed your new information for now, because you did not add references to verifiable sources. See WP:V. Also, please note that none of that information should go in the Productions section of the article, which is for productions of the operetta on stage. When you re-add it to cite your sources, the information should go under the headings for adaptations and recordings. Here's the text: The 1929 Columbia Picture film short "Tony Sarg's Marionettes in the Orient," with music directed by Rosario Bourdon, included a portion of "Seek the Spy." On May 22, 1934 a one-hour radio adaptation of the operetta aired on NBC on the popular Palmolive Beauty Box Theater, with John Barclay as Bumerli, Gladys Swarthout as Nadina and Frank Macintyre as Colonel Popoff, and music directed by Nathaniel Shilkret. The International Novelty Orchestra, directed by Shilkret, had recorded "My Hero Medley-Waltz" on June 24, 1929, issued as Victor 35993 A.
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