Talk:Manhattan Piano Trio
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This is the reason why I think this page deserves to be published. I was constantly on travel in the last months and I left this page not published again, but I already went through the process. Thank you very much. Please, do let me know if you need further explanations. Here follows the text of the correspondance between me and an administrator:
Hi Eddy. First of all I wish to apologise about not using the correct signature to my replies. I am just learning how to use Wikipedia, and thank you for helping and explaining about this. About the deletion of my page, I feel this like a sort of abuse and as a little injustice. As I believe very much in this fantastic service which is Wikipedia, of course I will not insist in uploading the page about a Piano Trio that I do not even know the players personally, but I simply find them as very interesting musicians, high level musicianship and with an active professional and international career. Please, let me draw your attention to the fact that you have your own page (probably you are famous enough) and you describe yourself as a musician. Are you enough good musician to describe yourself to the world as a musician? Is it of any interest to anybody in the world that you are a musician? If yes, and I have no reason to doubt, I really would like to listen some of your recordings and see the schedule of your concerts. Given the fact that I am the manager of several wordwide famous classical musicians, I might be very interested in your musical activity. Going back to the Manhattan Piano Trio dispute, it is interesting to see that they have an average of about 10-15 professional recitals per month (by professional recital I mean that they are getting a regular fee, performing in established Performing Art Series, and are not performing for parents, relatives, friends, uncles, aunts, cousins, classmates and even pets). I would be very interested to see your concert schedule, that should be obviously better than theirs, considering that you feel necessary and have the right to inform the world about the fact that you are a musician. Thank you, all the best. Ranierotazzi 23:56, 11 May 2007 (UTC)Ranierotazzi P.S. If you wish to visit the Vatican City, do not hesitate to contact me. I am practically there and is really a great place to visit.
Hello. This is a reply to your comments on my talk page. I am now convinced you should re-create the article. Please be sure to include your explanation above on the article's talk page to avoid deletion. I also want to apologize for my misleading userboxes. As you can see on my userpage, I am in the 7th grade and am not planning on becoming a professional pianist. It is true I am a talented pianist, or so I've been told, as I have played in many areas of my country and the United States and have plans to play in Germany in upcoming years, but the piano still remains a hobby. Thank you anyway for supporting my talents. Yours truly, BoricuaeddieTalk • Contribs • Spread the love! 02:26, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Copyright policies and references
Several of the assertions in this article have been removed as duplicating sentences from other publications. Specifics, including the sources infringed, can be found in the editing history of the article. See Wikipedia's copyright policy for more information on why this is not allowed. Most of the remaining assertions are unverified. They need reliable sources to substantiate them. As the notability guidelines related to musicians and ensembles notes, the following sources may be problematic:
- Media reprints of press releases, other publications where the musician/ensemble talks about themselves, and advertising for the musician/ensemble.
- Works comprising merely trivial coverage, such as newspaper articles that simply report performance dates or the publications of contact and booking details in directories.
- An article in a school or university newspaper (or similar) would generally be considered trivial but should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Reliable referencing is essential to substantiate notability claims for this group. --Moonriddengirl 00:34, 10 October 2007 (UTC)