Talk:Elisabeth Leonskaja

Assertion that a recording is "notable" should be supported
The assertion that a recording is "notable" lacks in-article support. It reads as an opinion of its author. I suggest supporting text or reference(s). These would make it useful and credible to more readers.

NOTE: I *agree* the recording is "notable." It's a transcription for accompaniment by piano of a piano *sonata* (written to be *unaccompanied*). And the accompanist is one of *the* elite pianists of the era preceding ours. But many readers who lack knowledge of Western Art Music are unlikely to discern this without context.

"A notable recording of hers is of Edvard Grieg's piano transcriptions of Mozart's piano sonatas K. 545 and K. 533/494, accompanied by Sviatoslav Richter, ..." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Clarpaul (talk • contribs) 16:17, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
 * For Reference: Assertion from the Article*

Certification
Not sure if this is important enough to mention, but in 2022 the track "Nr.2 op. 9/2 Es-dur - Andante" from the album Chopin: Nocturnes was certified Silver in the UK by BPI. --Muhandes (talk) 09:14, 3 April 2022 (UTC)