Talk:Max Kowalski

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I have spent over 15 years in the researching, compiling of Max Kowalski's lost song cycles and in an exhaustive project to remaster rare recordings of his Opus 4, Opus 28, 29 and 30 as well as performing and recording Opus 1, Opus 16 and Opus 19.

I also found Kowalski's last family members and became personal friends with his only child, Vera Parselle, who left me all of her father's works, printed and manuscript after she died two years ago.

I first gave my paper at the International Conference on Jewish Music in London in 2000 to over 100 musicologists who received copies of the paper at that time.

I also have cited the Leo Baeck Institute, NYC, where I found many pieces of memorabilia. I have cited the few articles which I used for the intital basis of my article in the Bibliography.

What is found on the Claude Torres French webiste on Holocaust composers is the truncated version of my 36 page article which Claude was given permission by me to use.

I was invited over a year ago by the editor, Arbie Orenstein, of Musica Judaica to rewrite my original article and submit it to them. I have presently begun writing a book and am recording Opus 2.

I have done that, but this smaller abridged Bio with revisions by me is what I have submitted through the Claude Torres website because I am not very well versed in how to submit to the Wikipedia.

I am very interested in knowing who the person is who has decided that my materials on Max Kowalski are not appropriate. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Susan Morehead (talk • contribs) 13:17, 25 May 2009 (UTC)

If need be, I will send a mail through the postal service to Wikipedia, if I am unable to get a response.Suzi more (talk) 17:44, 8 March 2009 (UTC)


 * As I mentioned in the discussion on your talk page, the material you added has been removed as it is a suspected copyright violation. This is per the edit summary in the change that removed the text. If you do not think it is a copyright violation, please could you note the reason below. Thanks AndrewRT(Talk) 21:53, 26 May 2009 (UTC)