Talk:Los Angeles Master Chorale
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editI believe this is actually a professional chorus now, with a mix of paid and unpaid members, but I am not sufficiently certain to edit that into the page yet. (09:58 20 Apr 2005 (UTC) )
If so, it is a partly professional chorus and the page should say so. Also needed: when and how singers became paid, and how many; whether there is a continuing membership or whether it's a "Rolodex" group; whether or how it grew out of the Roger Wagner Chorale; what residency at the Music Center actually means, if anything; and whether the group is financially independent of the Music Center or the Philharmonic. C. Cerf (talk) 20:39, 11 December 2009 (UTC)
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editThis article doesn't cite any sources, and technically is at risk of deletion. See Wikipedia:Verifiability for more. I'm sure that this organization is notable enough to have a Wikipedia page, but it needs at least some proper sourcing with some independent third-party cites (possibly LA Times, etc). The recently-overhauled page for the Choral Arts Society of Washington provides a decent example. Dss16 (talk) 20:56, 22 August 2010 (UTC)