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I am not familiar with TALK pages or how complicated WIKI seems to have become, so apologies if I do this wrong. I wrote the original article for Valerie Masterson in 2005 which has developed into the current Wiki page. I noticed the reference her supposedly appearing in Don Giovanni (which is cited in one of the sources) as I did not think she had done so. Valerie Masterson, who is honorary president of Opera at Bearwood (with which I sing) has personally replied to say that she has never appeared in a production of Don Giovanni. I subsequently deleted this from the article and was surprised to see it reinstated. I hope this communication clarifies my actions. -- 81.99.252.34 (talk) 22:01, 19 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
Hi. Thank you for this explanation. The source clearly states that she appeared in Don Giovanni, but I just did a google search and don't find any evidence that she did so. I'll go ahead and delete Don Giovanni. Of course, we could not tell that you started the article, because you have not registered a Wikipedia account, which I urge you to do. (Just click here for information about registering one. -- Ssilvers (talk) 23:24, 19 June 2014 (UTC)Reply