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[edit] Anime mention
If I might say so, the Polovtsian Dances have been used often enough that mentioning an anime specifically seems unnecessary; othewise, one would need to mention every single other thing in which they have been used, which I imagine is significant. If anything were to be mentioned, it would seem to me that Kismet would be the choice. (Mind, I'm not sufficiently familiar with Wikipedia to propose making the change myself; for I'm not entirely certain on Wikipedia policies. Hence why I propose it here, for more experienced minds to choose, rather than make the change myself.)
- Anime reference removed by 142.177.224.171 at 02:32, 20 January 2005 (UTC). ~ Jeff Q (talk) 11:29, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sound sample
I've removed the "sound sample" section because its only content was an Ogg file tagged "Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor" (not very specific) that was itself removed by OrphanBot for having no source information. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 11:49, 15 January 2006 (UTC)