Talk:Elisabeth Leonskaja

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Assertion that a recording is "notable" should be supported[edit]

The assertion that a recording is "notable" lacks in-article support. It reads as an opinion of its author. I suggest supporting text or reference(s). These would make it useful and credible to more readers.

NOTE: I *agree* the recording is "notable." It's a transcription for accompaniment by piano of a piano *sonata* (written to be *unaccompanied*). And the accompanist is one of *the* elite pianists of the era preceding ours. But many readers who lack knowledge of Western Art Music are unlikely to discern this without context.

  • For Reference: Assertion from the Article*

"A notable recording of hers is of Edvard Grieg's piano transcriptions of Mozart's piano sonatas K. 545 and K. 533/494, accompanied by Sviatoslav Richter, ..." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Clarpaul (talkcontribs) 16:17, 4 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Certification[edit]

Not sure if this is important enough to mention, but in 2022 the track "Nr.2 op. 9/2 Es-dur - Andante" from the album Chopin: Nocturnes was certified Silver in the UK by BPI.[1]

References

  1. ^ "British certifications – Elisabeth Leonskaja – Nr 2 Op 9 2 Es Dur Andante". British Phonographic Industry.

--Muhandes (talk) 09:14, 3 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]