Talk:Dimitry Markevitch

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I'll rewrite it. Nick mallory 03:25, 2 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah,the article needs to be rewritten and also needs to cite some sources that give evidence that Dimitry Markevitch meets the requirements in WP:BIO. Useight 03:34, 2 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Regarding the person of Dimitry Markevitch, I'll will complete it as soon as I finished the Catalogs of his Libraries, professional at the Geneva Conservatory and the Private Archives at the Lausanne University - the whole appr. 5 volumes.

I can see that the start is far from being a complete start. He had not only a brother: Igor - but also a sister: Nina ... Yes he is of Russian (exactly Ukranian) orgine, but born in Switzerland, in La Tour-de-Peilz - he also left us in Switzerland, in Clarens. I am his wife, living in Clarens, Switzerland, and working on the enormous archives. In case anyone has questions about my husband, his works, etc. etc., I can be reached through <markevitch@vtx.ch>. I'll coming back to this, as I feel Wikipedia is doing serious editions, but I first have to finish the archive work for both (University & Conservatory). In the meantime, my best wishes to everyone giving a serious complement. Gitta B. Markevitch

markevitch@vtx.ch

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