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This is a BLP and at present I do not see enough content or sourcing for notability. At this time, as written, this article is actually on the short side of being a pseudo-biography. If there is a hint of notability there would be more sources. The main (first) reference directs to: PAGE NOT FOUND
SORRY, THIS PAGE COULD NOT BE FOUND.
The second reference is of Der Einsiedler, Op 144a, with an introduction and several names mentioned but the subject is just group listed as: "Consortium, Andrew-John Smith (conductor), Alexander Learmonth (baritone), Christopher Glynn (piano)". This alone does not provide evidence of notability, just that there is the subject name on an album.
I note this is a new article but we have policies and guidelines for a reason, and a BLP is held to a higher degree so needs more sourcing and BLP content commonly found such as birth information etc..., or this article may end up on a fast track for AFD, Thank you, Otr500 (talk) 11:15, 5 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Note: I perceived this as a new article but it shows 2016 creation and recently moved to a new title. This means it has been created and apparently forgotten but the above assessment still stands. Otr500 (talk) 11:20, 5 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]