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An IP editor persists in adding to the lead that La Scola's career was "mainly in musical theatre and character roles." This is patent nonsense and not a single reference is provided for such a statement. Please *read* the references to reliable sources in the article. He was an opera singer. Opera is not the same art form as musical theatre. His primary career was in opera and he sang predominantly leading not character roles. He also had a career as a cross-over artist, but did not appear in musicals. Not one of his obituaries mentions even one performance in a musical, and all describe him as having a career singing leading roles on the opera stage. I am removing this once again. Voceditenore (talk) 14:41, 10 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]