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"As a teacher, he was a Moses leading his people into a new world. " Seriously? Does not sound as objective as an encyclopedia should sound... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.204.135.162 (talk) 19:49, 21 January 2013 (UTC) Accepted criticism.98.140.79.240 (talk) 04:08, 9 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Untitled

I completed his list of transcriptions and made the layout consistent and removed a few slight errors. The authoritative source is the Dewey Owens biography as well as a list of contents of the collection in the archives of the Curtis Institute of Music. Salzedo had a penchant for editing on published editions which are not listed here, mostly, and there is a collection in the library of the Mannes College of Music as well as that in Curtis. Unfortunately, Dewey's biography is not free of typographical errors, misspelled names and minor errors of that sort.

Menthon, Switzerland?

I was just trying to take care of some "red links," so I looked up Menthon, Switzerland in Google Maps. The closest I could come was Menthon-Saint-Bernard, just south of Geneva on the Lac d'Annecy, but that's in FRANCE. There's a mention of a "small village of Menthon" at Château de Menthon. Now, the political boundaries of Europe have obviously changed in the intervening century, and this place is very close to the current border, so it seems plausible that at that time it WAS in Switzerland. But my European history is even sketchier than my European geography, so I'm not going to make any bold statements here! If anyone with a keener knowledge of that area could shed some light on this quandary, I would be grateful. Or perhaps someone could figure out exactly WHERE Carlos & Mimine moved to at the beginning of WWI. Thanks! --Mpwrmnt 09:38, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Actually, it might well be in France; I only knew approximate location. Also, I seem to have a talent for not knowing if places are in Switzerland.

Girlfriend of Merv 10:26, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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