Talk:Ruth Slenczynska

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[edit] Year of Death

I think she may still be alive. Google searches for her name and death, die, died, or dies turned up nothing as did searches of just her name. I searched the nyt archives for her and the most recent two were not obituaries of any kind and the third most recent was from 1995, when she was clearly alive, as I found sources indicating that she played a concert in 1999 [1] [2]. Furthermore, she is listed on the jury of the 2006 New York Piano Competition and is described as a living legend [3]. Alberrosidus 07:45, 10 August 2006 (UTC)