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  • Tony MusanteEdited 6/6/2026, 12:32:32 PM

    /* Life and career */ Added mentions of stage performances.

  • She Loves MeEdited 6/5/2026, 3:09:05 PM

    /* Faded From View */ Added information (which the article had previously implied was unavailable) about songs from "She Loves Me" performed by Barbara Cook at Carnegie Hall.

  • Clyde AlvesEdited 6/5/2026, 2:08:26 PM

    Added mention of "Schmigadoon!"

  • HamletEdited 6/4/2026, 9:56:57 PM

    /* 20th century */ I've made edits in the 20th and 21st century performance and film & television subsections. Some of the edits are in line with the concerns I brought up in my May 12 Talk comments. Others were made in order to reduce what seemed to be overly detailed or tangential descriptions of specific productions and to remove extraneous verbiage, taking into account the length of the article. I've also added numerous citations for material that wasn't previously backed up with sources.

  • Cultural references to HamletEdited 6/4/2026, 2:27:34 PM

    /* Film */ Added mentions of "The Bad Sleep Well" and "Ophelia"; repositioned a bullet so as to preserve alphabetical order.

  • Hamlet on screenEdited 6/4/2026, 1:50:27 PM

    /* Other screen performances */ Corrected and adced information about the Richard Chamberlain telecast.

  • Donald GrammEdited 6/3/2026, 9:45:22 PM

    /* Recordings */ Added a reference.

  • Donald GrammEdited 6/3/2026, 9:43:18 PM

    /* Metropolitan Opera performances */ Removed misleading statement about Met performances; corrected typo; added information about performances available on audio and video.

  • David TudorEdited 6/3/2026, 8:50:10 PM

    Added paragraph about recordings and TV appearance.

  • The Musical OfferingEdited 6/3/2026, 3:28:50 PM

    /* Adaptations and citations */ Added mention of Ghedini orchestration

  • Anton ChekhovEdited 6/1/2026, 11:48:27 PM

    /* Influence on dramatic arts */ Added mention of Nikita Mikhalkov film based on Chekhov; made minor stylistic change.

  • Hilary HahnEdited 6/1/2026, 11:11:34 PM

    /* Musical career */ Added mention of Hahn's collaborations with Tiler Peck.

  • Terry PratchettEdited 6/1/2026, 3:25:58 PM

    /* Influences */ Added William Shakespeare to list of influences.

  • Uncle VanyaEdited 6/1/2026, 3:21:09 PM

    /* Other adaptations */ added more information about the 1970 Soviet film version.

  • Aaron CoplandEdited 6/1/2026, 3:03:30 PM

    /* Film */ Added mentions of Copland's TV series "Music in the Twenties."

  • Beatrice StraightEdited 5/31/2026, 11:59:54 PM

    /* Career */ Added mention of a performance in "Hamlet."

  • IcarusEdited 5/31/2026, 11:16:43 PM

    /* Medieval, Renaissance, and modern literature */ Added mention of Igor Markevitch's musical composition on the Icarus story.

  • Donald WolfitEdited 5/31/2026, 10:33:57 PM

    Added mention of an audio "King Lear' recording.

  • King LearEdited 5/31/2026, 9:09:58 PM

    /* 20th century */ Added information about a production that had already been mentioned, and added mentions of other prominent stagings.

  • Celia JohnsonEdited 5/31/2026, 7:34:25 PM

    /* Filmography */ Added mention of two important sound recordings.

  • Roland CulverEdited 5/31/2026, 7:16:48 PM

    /* Career */ Added mention of a famous sound recording featuring Culver.

  • William Devlin (actor)Edited 5/31/2026, 6:58:09 PM

    /* Career */ Added mention of sound recording of "King Lear."

  • Michael RedgraveEdited 5/31/2026, 6:37:14 PM

    /* Film and television career */ Added mentions of several film/TV appearances, and of his major sound recordings.

  • Lazar BermanEdited 5/31/2026, 2:44:17 PM

    /* Biography */ Added mention of a major concert appearance.

  • Rachel GurneyEdited 5/31/2026, 2:29:26 PM

    /* Mid career */ Added mentions of audio and live theater performances; corrected some typos.

  • Violin Concerto No. 1 (Prokofiev)Edited 5/30/2026, 3:36:06 PM

    Added Wikipedia link.

  • Frédéric ChopinEdited 5/30/2026, 3:15:16 PM

    /* Reception and influence */ Added mentions of Moriz Rosenthal, a student of one of Chopin's students, and of Jerome Robbins's Chopin ballets.

  • Sherlock HolmesEdited 5/29/2026, 8:28:55 PM

    /* Adaptations in other media */ Added mention of the radio adaptations starring John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson.

  • A Streetcar Named DesireEdited 5/29/2026, 8:15:21 PM

    /* Production history */ Added mention of the appearance of the four original stars on a radio brodcast performing excerpts from the play.

  • The MisanthropeEdited 5/29/2026, 7:47:59 PM

    /* Stage productions */ Added mention of the fact that the 1975 Broadway production was a transfer from the Old Vic.

  • A New Leaf (film)Edited 5/29/2026, 2:32:02 PM

    Added Wikipedia links.

  • A New Leaf (film)Edited 5/29/2026, 2:29:19 PM

    /* Production */ Includes mention of postwar art visible in the film.

  • Marilyn HorneEdited 5/28/2026, 8:21:50 PM

    Repositioned two sentences so as to have them make sense chronologically. Added citation.

  • Hin und zurückEdited 5/28/2026, 1:33:17 PM

    /* Recordings */ Added mention of a performance on WNET's "Music in the Twenties."

  • Martina ArroyoEdited 5/25/2026, 11:54:19 PM

    Added citation.

  • Bethany BeardsleeEdited 5/25/2026, 11:48:58 PM

    /* Discography */ Added mention of her appearance on Aaron Copland's "Music in the Twenties."

  • Sholem AleichemEdited 5/25/2026, 11:38:13 PM

    Added information about adaptations of Aleichem's works. Removed extraneous information from the paragraph about Aleichem's granddaughter.

  • Tossy SpivakovskyEdited 5/25/2026, 11:01:57 PM

    Added mention of appearance on Aaron Copland's "Music in the Twenties."

  • Luise VosgerchianEdited 5/25/2026, 10:53:49 PM

    /* Education and Career */ Added mention of her appearance on Aaron Copland's TV series.

  • Lotte LenyaEdited 5/25/2026, 10:46:16 PM

    /* Filmography */ Added explanation of what Aaron Copland's "Music in the Twenties" was; replaced the word "shortcomings" with "limitations."

  • Beverly SillsEdited 5/25/2026, 10:31:39 PM

    /* Recordings and broadcasts */ Added mention of Sills's performance of a Hindemith opera on Aaron Copland's "Music in the Twenties" TV series.

  • Lotte LenyaEdited 5/25/2026, 10:20:51 PM

    /* Filmography */ Added mention of her performance on Aaron Copland's "Music in the Twenties."

  • The Merry Wives of WindsorEdited 5/25/2026, 9:49:10 PM

    /* Operas */ Added a citation, and replaced the word "accurate" with "faithful." Under "Film," I deleted mention of "Chimes at Midnight," as that movie is an adaptation of the Henry IV plays, not "The Merry Wives of Windsor."

  • Richard KileyEdited 5/25/2026, 9:21:06 PM

    /* Career */ Added information about Broadway performances and appearances on recordings and TV.

  • Summer and SmokeEdited 5/25/2026, 7:30:38 PM

    /* Production history */ Added and clarified information about the TV production of "The Eccentricities of a Nightingale."

  • MacbethEdited 5/25/2026, 7:21:03 PM

    /* Operas */ Added mention of the Ernest Bloch opera,.

  • Scapino (play)Edited 5/25/2026, 6:53:44 PM
  • The SeagullEdited 5/25/2026, 3:41:19 PM

    /* Other notable productions */ Added mention of Williamstown Theatre Festival production that was filmed and telecast.

  • Megan FairchildEdited 5/25/2026, 2:24:36 PM

    Added update about Fairchild's farewell performance; added Wikipedia links.

  • The Brothers KaramazovEdited 5/22/2026, 10:17:29 PM

    /* Adaptations */ Added mention of the BBC Radio adapation.

  • The Prince of Homburg (play)Edited 5/21/2026, 1:41:28 PM

    /* Stage translations */ Added mention of the professional American stage premiere.

  • Peggy AshcroftEdited 5/20/2026, 9:38:41 PM

    /* Filmography */ Added mentions of Ashcroft's major sound recordings.

  • Anthony QuayleEdited 5/20/2026, 8:04:52 PM

    Added mention of Quayle's recordings for Caedmon Records

  • Faust (opera)Edited 5/20/2026, 5:24:55 PM

    /* Performance history */ Added that the Met first performed "Faust" in Italian, and that the Met was nicknamed the "Faustpielhaus"; stylistic touchup.

  • Leoš JanáčekEdited 5/20/2026, 5:06:50 PM

    /* Legacy */ Added mention of the use of Janacek's music in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"

  • Alain VanzoEdited 5/20/2026, 3:22:35 PM

    /* Recordings */ Corrected name of orchestra in "Lucrezia Borgia" recording.

  • John Gielgud on stage and screenEdited 5/20/2026, 3:07:10 PM

    /* Radio plays */ j Added mention of "Sherlock Holmes" adaptations.

  • Battle of MarengoEdited 5/20/2026, 2:50:10 PM

    /* Puccini's "Tosca" */ Converted quotation marks around "Tosca" to italics.

  • Lar LubovitchEdited 5/17/2026, 10:27:18 PM

    /* Career */ Added mention of "Each in Their Own Time."

  • La bohèmeEdited 5/17/2026, 9:56:11 PM

    /* Modernizations */ Added mention of "Maybe Happy Ending."

  • Fallen Angels (play)Edited 5/17/2026, 1:06:41 PM

    /* Later productions */ Added mention of the 1956 Broadway production using a revised script by Coward setting the action in New York

  • Tiler PeckEdited 5/17/2026, 12:42:41 PM

    Added section about Peck's choreography.

  • Leo HaberEdited 5/16/2026, 9:57:20 PM

    Added information about Haber's publications and sons.

  • Seymour LipkinEdited 5/16/2026, 9:00:07 PM

    Added mention of some of Lipkin's recordings.

  • Abbey SimonEdited 5/16/2026, 3:48:44 PM

    Added info about laudatory reviews of Simon's Ravel recordings.

  • Robert MerrillEdited 5/15/2026, 10:16:44 PM

    Added mention of several of Merrill's major recordings, and added citations to some previous mentions.

  • Wanda LandowskaEdited 5/14/2026, 7:04:43 PM

    Added mention of her students Sylvia Marlowe and Rafael Puyana.

  • Sylvia MarloweEdited 5/14/2026, 6:50:21 PM

    Added mention of Marlowe's participation in a recording of Bach concerto and in the TV series "Music of the Twenties."

  • Paul Jacobs (pianist)Edited 5/13/2026, 3:32:37 PM

    /* Discography */ Added mention of Jacobs's appearance on TV show "Music of the Twenties."

  • Vanessa (opera)Edited 5/13/2026, 3:15:19 PM

    /* Performance history */ Added mentions of Glyndebourne and Heartbeat Opera productions.

  • Richard TuckerEdited 5/12/2026, 9:12:47 PM

    Corrected Isabel Leonard's classification from soprano to mezzo-soprano; corrected the spelling of Michael Fabiano's last name; added links to relevant Wikipedia pages.

  • The Winslow BoyEdited 5/10/2026, 11:58:03 PM

    /* Performance history */ Added mention of a 1980 revival in New York.

  • Franz LisztEdited 5/10/2026, 11:42:05 PM

    /* Legacy */ Added mentions of filmic depictions of Liszt.

  • On Your ToesEdited 5/10/2026, 9:25:16 PM

    /* Productions */ Added mentions of the 2013 "Encores!" production and of "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"'s performances by New York City Ballet.

  • Arcangelo CorelliEdited 5/10/2026, 9:00:11 PM

    /* Legacy */ Added Wikipedia link for "George Balanchine."

  • Antonio VivaldiEdited 5/10/2026, 8:58:29 PM

    /* Legacy */ Added mention of the use of Vivaldi's music in George Balanchine's "Square Dance."

  • Arcangelo CorelliEdited 5/10/2026, 8:50:59 PM

    /* Legacy */ Added mention of the use of Corelli's music in Balanchine's ballet "Square Dance."

  • Sylvia (ballet)Edited 5/10/2026, 8:32:02 PM

    /* Other productions */ Added mention of New York City Ballet's use of music from "Sylvia."

  • Liebeslieder Waltzes (Brahms)Edited 5/10/2026, 8:04:43 PM

    Added mentions of George Balanchine's and Mark Morris's danced versions.

  • Neue LiebesliederEdited 5/10/2026, 7:19:38 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's and Mark Morris's danced versions.

  • Mikhail GlinkaEdited 5/10/2026, 3:38:34 PM

    Added mention of Balanchine's "Glinkiana."

  • Orchestral Suite No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)Edited 5/10/2026, 3:22:47 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3."

  • John Philip SousaEdited 5/10/2026, 3:05:41 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Stars and Stripes."

  • Franz LehárEdited 5/10/2026, 2:50:50 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Vienna Waltzes."

  • Monumentum pro GesualdoEdited 5/10/2026, 2:32:49 PM

    Added citation; pared down relevant sentence so as to include only information supported by the citation.

  • Charles GounodEdited 5/10/2026, 2:24:45 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Gounod Symphony."

  • Gabriel FauréEdited 5/10/2026, 2:07:19 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Emeralds" and "Ballade."

  • Pope Pius XIIEdited 5/10/2026, 12:06:33 AM

    Changed wording so as to simplify, to remove exculpatory language, to include specific mention of the Holocaust in the opening paragraph, and to clarify a key fact about Pius's statements regarding the Holocaust.

  • The Forsyte Saga (1967 TV series)Edited 5/9/2026, 11:24:18 PM

    Added mention of humor piece demonstrating how popular the show was in Israel.

  • The Browning Version (play)Edited 5/9/2026, 10:56:22 PM

    /* Revivals */ Added Mention of a 1982 revival in New York.

  • Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Poulenc)Edited 5/9/2026, 10:35:11 PM

    Added mention of Tiler Peck ballet.

  • Gustav MahlerEdited 5/9/2026, 10:10:02 PM

    Added mentions of Mahler's connections to "Death in Venice" and to the ballet "Solitude."

  • Norman Dello JoioEdited 5/9/2026, 9:34:03 PM

    Added citation and link to relevant Wikipedia page.

  • Norman Dello JoioEdited 5/9/2026, 9:28:41 PM

    Created link to relevant Wikipedia page.

  • George GershwinEdited 5/9/2026, 9:22:10 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Who Cares?"

  • Three Preludes (Gershwin)Edited 5/9/2026, 9:09:18 PM

    Added mention of Mark Morris's choreographic version.

  • Paul HindemithEdited 5/9/2026, 7:44:10 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's two ballets to music by Hindemith.

  • Violin Concerto (Berg)Edited 5/9/2026, 6:18:18 PM

    Added mention of Jerome Robbins's ballet that uses the violin concerto as its score.

  • Charles IvesEdited 5/9/2026, 6:08:48 PM

    Added mention of George Balanchine's "Ivesiana."

  • Goldberg VariationsEdited 5/9/2026, 5:29:18 PM

    Added citation and links to relevant Wikipedia pages.