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I have taken out the embedded external links because we discourage this in the Manual of Style. Yes, it is a good idea to give sources, but it is not necessary to link to the home page of the website of every institution mentioned. Sources should back up the specific fact in the article. If you need more information about this I will be happy to guide you. Just leave a message here or on my talk page. Itsmejudith (talk) 21:40, 4 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your update of the article. As I mentioned already, all information here is factual and I provided the most credible, verifiable and respectable sources of information. I respectfully request that no content changes are made. I provided all the links which I consider necessary and I think that the following links/references can and should be removed as they are not necessary. These include: "Moscow", "Manhattan School of Music", "Mannes College of Music", "City Unviersity of New York", "Italy", "Soviet Government", "Canadian Baritone" and "stateless". All of these links are quite useless for the article and are not necessary.

On the other hand two useful links should be added to "Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main" and to "Dirk Mommertz/Faure Quartet". These are pertinent to the article. I appreciate your help in Wiki tech support to this article. Thank you. Dr. Lev Natochenny, Distinguished Professor of Music.

Thank you for your message. So you are the article subject. You will find it useful to read our policy on how people who have biographies on Wikipedia can contribute to those biographies. It is treated as a potential conflict of interest. See WP:COI. It is usual to link to countries and cities, and in biographies it is usually seen as helpful to link to institutions that the subject is connected to. I linked to "stateless" because some readers might not know what it means. It would be a good idea to link to the Hochschule in Frankfurt - if it has a wikipedia article. I hope it does, and if not I might create one. Also to Dirk Mommertz/Faure Quartet, if it is clear which quartet this refers to and again if it has a link. I am going to ask an expert in classical music to help me with this biography, and also tag it as a conflict of interest. By the way the fact that you are contributing to the article inevitably calls for a re-examination of whether you are notable enough for an article. I cannot decide that but will leave it to those who regularly edit biographies of musicians. Itsmejudith (talk) 09:31, 9 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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