User talk:Captbaritone
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La rondine Returns
[edit]Replacing it on the Puccini page with a period was an annoying error. It has been corrected. Thank you for pointing it out.
Hello again
[edit]Now, uh... I don't know who the genius is (how would I find out?) who wrote, or edited, Verdi's page. It says that Verdi COMPOSED THE OVERTURE for the Barber of Seville. At the age of three, presumably. Goodness.
Hi, would you be able to have a quick read through Carmen? I have found some great info from Groves that I have included, but does anything strike you as needing fixing? --Alexs letterbox 07:19, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
Who are you to determine that The Marriage of Figaro article contains unecessary detail??
[edit]I suggest that you refer to the DISCUSSION PAGE before arbitrarily removing copy from an article, especially the 20 opera articles which contain this reference to their popularity.
Who are you to determine that is is "uncessary" - and WHY? Justify your position on the Discussion page first and wait for responses.Viva-Verdi (talk) 02:03, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
- Now you have removed the entry a SECOND TIME and it has been replaced by another editor.
- Clearly, there are 2 editors who support including this section so DO NOT REMOVE IT AGAIN. Viva-Verdi (talk) 15:07, 15 March 2008 (UTC)