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I have removed a personal account by Georgeodam regarding the founding of the Orchestra. I did this because it is essentially content that cannot be verified elsewhere. Wikipedia is not a place to publish original content. It is an encyclopedia, that means it contains content that has already been published in other reliable sources first. Perhaps the orchestra has a publication itself that would be best suited for this? --Escape Orbit(Talk)16:57, 10 February 2012 (UTC)Reply
I endorse your action, but there may be a source that covers what User:Georgeodam wrote. He may for example have published it in a magazine. If not he should be encouraged to do so, but someone else should add the content to this article in their own words. --Bduke(Discussion)22:56, 10 February 2012 (UTC)Reply