Talk:Sergei Leiferkus

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[edit] Neutral pont of view please

Assertions to 'acclaim', 'outstanding recognition', 'brilliance' etc. etc. have been removed. The only source for them is this promotional web site: http://classicalplus.gmn.com/artists/artist.asp?id=1012&bio=true

This article needs independent verifiable references and neutral encyclopedic tone, please. Voceditenore 05:30, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

I agree with you. But since you have removed 'acclaim', 'outstanding recognition', 'brilliance' etc. etc, I removed the tag. This is just a stub article and hopefully others could add on more info about him. I started this because I noticed that operatic baritone articles are not many, including notable one like him, and if they do, the contents are too short. - Jay 10:47, 19 October 2007 (UTC)