Talk:Ingrid Fliter

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Copyright?[edit]

While browsing for information about Ingrid Fliter on the wider WWW I came across a Bio section on (what I take to be) her own web site. The content and this article are really quite similar. I don't know how to go about checking for copyright problems, but the Wikipedia help pages seemed to say that I could "do my bit" by posting this message here. If there is a problem and if much of the page needs to be removed, then I suggest we could still have some article because Ms. Fliter's Gilmore Arist Award would certainly seem notable. Hnc14 13:02, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Text rewrite[edit]

I started to fix the problem. The pasting of publicity text was pretty bad. It looks better now. DJRafe (talk) 02:39, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Updates applied today (Monday, 14 September 2015).[edit]

Dear fellow editors,
I am posting the present message out of courtesy to other editors interested in the article on Ingrid Fliter, as I have applied the following changes today:

  • Replaced the table in the 'Discography' section with a more detailed one in the same format as that implemented in the Vladimir Horowitz discography article. The main benefit of this format is that it provides details for the pieces recorded on each album. It also includes ref tags to the details available for each album at the Allmusic website.
  • Added an 'Infobox' in the 'musical artist' format.
  • Added a new section for 'Music career' and re-located most of the existing prose there, thus leaving a minimal lead section that could be expanded later.
  • Re-located the 'Personal life' section ahead of the 'Discography' section. Personally, I would remove that section, as I find such details irrelevant; however, since the section was already there, I let it be (for now).

If anyone disagrees with any or all of the above changes, then please feel free to revert my edits. Otherwise, I would like to wikify this article further and, over time, improve it (clarity and precision) by adding such details about Fliter's career that could be paraphrased from press releases or from facts documented on her recordings' sleeve notes. If anyone is interested in joining me in this effort, then please let me know via the present talk page, so that we can work together in a consensual way.
Thank you.
With kind regards;
Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)(guestbook) 21:45, 14 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Copied material removed[edit]

I've removed the artist profile copied here from http://www.cmartists.com/artists/ingrid-fliter.htm. To begin with, it is a copyright violation. While the site can be used as a reference, everything must be written here in the editor's own words. Artist profiles are meant to promote, with words like "has won the admiration and hearts of audiences around the world for her passionate yet thoughtful and sensitive music making played with an effortless technique". This is not appropriate for a neutral article on Wikipedia. StarryGrandma (talk) 01:04, 13 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]