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Cut: "He was also the idol of Solomon Smulewitz (1863-1943) (Solomon Small, later)." As far as I know, Solomon Smulewitz is important only because he made recordings, not because he was a particularly major talent. I would think we don't need to mention him here, especially not in the lead paragraph, and certainly not with the dates of his birth and death not only present but linked!
If someone thinks I'm wrong, I suggest that you start by writing an article on Smulewitz/Small that will effectively tell me why I am wrong about this. - Jmabel | Talk19:36, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]