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It is difficult to imagine why this article is tagged with a "neutrality disputed" disclaimer. How could the article be more "neutral?" It consists of a brief and purely factual CV, a brief discography with 2 links, a list of compositions, and links to two interviews (which can only be accessed through participating libraries)plus a link to the composer's web site. There is nothing that could, in my opinion, be regarded as "promotional" material and nothing that could be regarded as a value judgement in the article. How, then, can any opinion on its "neutrality" even apply?
The person who posted the "neutrality disputed" tag is not identified in any way and has not taken advantage of the talk page to explain or support the tag. I would like to propose that the tag be removed until such time as such support is forthcoming, and until any defense of the "neutrality disputed" position is evaluated.