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Say what kind of music she makes in the lead, not hat there are not many woman conductors - which anybody knows.
I commented out the socalled Biography section which should begin with where she was born to what kind of family/society. The other names are perhaps good for a footnote, and the quote should not be at the beginning, and translated, or makes no sense.
The Early career has these things but in way too much detail. Compare other biographies. Say where she studied with whom when, that's encyclopedic. No more.
The same goes for her early conducting. Please prune considerably, or I will.
Every fact should come with inline citation to an independent source (not her website, not a manager, not private knowledge). Unsourced material should simply be removed.
Thanks, Gerda. I think it reads too much like a CV instead of a biography, and agree that it needs pruning. You know this topic much better than I, so please feel free to edit as you see fit. AtsmeTalk📧13:26, 24 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I have little time, so thought I first give the main author a chance first. I am no friend of article tags, because they discredit the information to a reader. Personal life - we could do without, why expand? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 13:59, 24 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]