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Latest comment: 3 months ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I think the content on Currentzis' links to Russia and the subsequent performance cancellations might require a new section? Not because this is necessarily hugely important to his career, but formatting wise the relevant content is currently awkwardly split between the biography and critical reception sections. Someone with more understanding of the situation might be better placed to make this call though! AtticEdit (talk) 05:55, 14 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
For me, the link between the fact that he played some specific piece (which is just not even related to war) on a day of a rocket attack, and his political position, sounds more than questionable to me. Those attacks were neither scheduled nor publicly announced. The provided source is a joke either: the only argument presented there is "you might think there is a connection". I would rather mark that passage for removal. B-mishas (talk) 00:08, 5 June 2024 (UTC)Reply