User talk:Polla ta deinaWelcomeHi Polla ta deina! welcome to Wikipedia! Be bold in editing pages and don't let others scare you off! To sign your posts (for eg. on talk pages) use ~~~~ (four tildes). This will insert your name and timestamp.
I hope you stick around and keep contributing to Wikipedia. If you need help, you can drop a note on my talk page or use Wikipedia:New contributors' help page. You can also type The Jozef De Beenhouwer articleI had a quick look at the Jozef De Beenhouwer article. There are two improvements that could be made to the article:
I had a quick look for reliable sources of information, but (for example) all the hits on Google News Archive Search were very minor coverage from what I can see ("Jozef De BeenHouwer played piano." type of stuff!) Hopefully, you'll have more luck - if I get a chance to next week, I may make a more thorough search for reliable sources of information. If you have any further questions, let me know! Regards -- PhantomSteve (Contact Me, My Contribs) 16:25, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
I took your advice so seriously that I ended up writing a four-page essay to explain myself. This is a very brief, telegram-style summmary of that essay. Notability: JDB satisfies at least 4 of the criteria listed in Guidelines on the notability of musicians: (1) a great many newspaper articles on JDB -- should I list some of them for verifiability? (2) released two albums on a major German label, CPO 99 758-2 (definitely a world premiere) and CPO 999 735-2 (probably also contains a world premiere); (3) has a major music award, the Robert Schumann Prize (definitely a major prize, given the list of winners); (4) has been the subject of several longer broadcasts on Belgian (Flemish) VRT TV (and I think on SWF, Baden Baden; need to verify this myself). Verifiability. (1) Bibliography and discography are easily verifiable -- should I add the references of the recordings? (I didn't dare to, fearing commercialism.) (2) Data pertaining to his official studies and his teaching career can be verified by checking the publications of the relevant institutions -- all in Dutch; should I list them? They should all be verifiable in the Belgian Royal Library, a library of record in the legal sense; should I mention that? (3) Data pertaining to his concerts -- should I list a number of newspaper articles? How many? (4) I will definitely add an external reference to a Dutch-language source, a reliable outside source which confirms his Caecilia prizes. (5) It is virtually impossible to make the first few lines of my article (about his private studies and his early preference for Schumann) verifiable, but this is hardly "material that is challenged or likely to be challenged" (quoting Policy on verifiability). All and any further advice will be welcome. All the best, Polla ta deina (talk) 10:22, 23 November 2009 (UTC) RyelandtThank you for your note about Joseph Ryelandt and even more for your great, very personal article on him! I was not aware of different ways to render translations, being also rather new here. What I saw (looking at operas, Bach cantatas ...) was the translation given in brackets, sometimes italic, sometimes not. If you prefer it differently, go ahead, just revert my edit and add the wikilink to cantata. I will add his cantata there. Going to sing the Gloria of his mass op. 84 in concert soon, along with the Requiem of Reger! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:40, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
I finally wrote the psalm article! - We will sing a motet by Ryelandt, Panem coeli, and Der 100. Psalm, and Laetatus sum in the Bruges Cathedral on 27 August. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 21:46, 2 August 2016 (UTC) Thank you for the other recording. Do you have an inline citation for that? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 11:12, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
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ArbCom 2019 election voter messageVan NuffelThank you foe expanding Van Nuffel. Can you please have an inline citation at least at the end of each paragraph? -- Gerda Arendt (talk) 16:21, 30 November 2023 (UTC)
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