Talk:Jonathan Del Mar
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[edit]Please note that text written in conversational tone language cannot be part of the article. If you can't or don't have the time to write your text in a formal tone, suited for an encyclopedia article, then please write it here in the talk page. I have just now removed from the article the following text. It was added by 92.24.175.245 and signed JRDM, which I guess stands for Jonathan R. Del Mar. Of course I have no way to verify it was actually written by Del Mar. Furthermore, regarding the orchestras:
- I have found no sources verifying Del Mar conducted any of these.
- It was added to a section that details which other conductors used Del Mar's editions of Beethoven symphonies to conduct them and mentions the orchestras as well.
The text removed:
[I've already said once: this is not true! But if you want other orchestras I've conducted apart from the Hanover Band, well, the LSO, RPO, RLPO, Bournemouth Symphony, BBC Scottish. JRDM]
[No this isn't right, either. My research started in 1984, but there was no question of anyone publishing anything until 1995. First to be published was the Ninth in 1996; the others followed in the order 3, 8, 1, 2, 6, 4, 5, and the series finished with the publication of No.7 in 2000. JRDM]
--Atavi (talk) 23:26, 3 April 2011 (UTC)
To see those comments by JRDM in context go here: [[1]]
84.93.182.164 (talk) 02:19, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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