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[edit]Please take a look on discussion of this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Gnessin_State_Musical_College Evgeny Lykhin 13:41, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Hello, I just saw your message now. It looks that I made a mistake when I moved the page… I also think that 3 articles should be written. Could you do it?
Russian Academy of Music named after Gnessins :
Gnessin Specialized Musical School for Gifted Children :
greyclair 28 May 2007
- Hi, I read your comments on the Gnessin State Musical College talk page. Unfortunately I do not speak Russian so I can’t understand what the school’s website says. As I understand from your comments and the article, there're several "schools or institutes" part of the Gnessin "Institution" (let's just call it this way for the moment). If I understand it correctly, one is a school for children, the other one is a college (first degree level) and the other one a postgraduate institute, but they're all part of the Gnessin "Institution", correct? If this is the case I think there should be a single article called "Gnessin Institution" or something like it, and have a section about each of the institutions. It's not uncommon that a high-school or institute associated to a university or larger institution is subject of a section in the university/larger institution's article (see Juilliard School#Divisions, Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber"#High School of Music "Carl Maria von Weber").--Karljoos (talk) 21:09, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
- If you want to reply to my comment, please do so at the talk of the Gnessin Music School. Cheers --Karljoos (talk) 21:11, 28 September 2009 (UTC)
- Hi, I read your comments on the Gnessin State Musical College talk page. Unfortunately I do not speak Russian so I can’t understand what the school’s website says. As I understand from your comments and the article, there're several "schools or institutes" part of the Gnessin "Institution" (let's just call it this way for the moment). If I understand it correctly, one is a school for children, the other one is a college (first degree level) and the other one a postgraduate institute, but they're all part of the Gnessin "Institution", correct? If this is the case I think there should be a single article called "Gnessin Institution" or something like it, and have a section about each of the institutions. It's not uncommon that a high-school or institute associated to a university or larger institution is subject of a section in the university/larger institution's article (see Juilliard School#Divisions, Hochschule für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber"#High School of Music "Carl Maria von Weber").--Karljoos (talk) 21:09, 28 September 2009 (UTC)