John Tagliabue
John Tagliabue is a music journalist. Below are 37 of 37 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- An American in Paris, Making Classical Dance Training (Gasp!) Fun — The New York Times · Nov 24, 2007
- Arts, Briefly; Black Anchor on French TV — The New York Times · Mar 08, 2006
- Etienne Vatelot: Taking life by the strings — The New York Times · Dec 02, 2005
- Louvre Gets $20 Million for New Islamic Wing — The New York Times · Jul 28, 2005
- Arts, Briefly; Setback for French Elvis — The New York Times · Apr 15, 2005
- Arts, Briefly; Honored for Toughness — The New York Times · Apr 14, 2005
- 30 Years Later, He Still Lights His Fans' Fire — The New York Times · Jul 04, 2001
- 30 Years After the Music's Over, Morrison Still Attracts Crowds — The New York Times · Jul 03, 2001
- Kazimierz Brandys, 83, Dies; Wrote of Poland's Discontent — The New York Times · Mar 23, 2000
- A Colorful St. Peter's Raises Eyebrows — The New York Times · Sep 30, 1999
- From Fascist Avenue to a Balcony on Ancient Rome — The New York Times · Apr 22, 1999
- John Paul on CD, for Easter and the Millennium — The New York Times · Mar 18, 1999
- Roman Music Center Rises From the Ruins — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1998
- Vatican Museums Get A New 'Ambassador' — The New York Times · Dec 31, 1996
- A Paradise (and Hell) Regained — The New York Times · Sep 21, 1996
- Pasquale De Santis, 69, Filmed Zeffirelli's 'Romeo and Juliet' — The New York Times · Jun 26, 1996
- Eric Hebborn, Boastful Art Forger, Is Dead at 61 — The New York Times · Jan 13, 1996
- Reviving Frescoes (and a Debate on Art) — The New York Times · Jul 03, 1995
- Cleaned 'Last Judgment' Unveiled — The New York Times · Apr 09, 1994
- Kurt Masur in Leipzig: A Favorite Son at Home — The New York Times · Jan 02, 1992
- Art Thefts Soar in Eastern Europe — The New York Times · Jul 06, 1991
- Drama in Berlin: More Intense Offstage Than On — The New York Times · Jun 03, 1991
- Auction Houses Are Being Drawn To Unified Germany — The New York Times · Mar 12, 1991
- In Reunited Berlin, a New Excitement Over Opera — The New York Times · Jan 16, 1991
- Political Satire in Berlin Cabarets Re-emerges With a Vengeance — The New York Times · Nov 06, 1990
- WARSAW — The New York Times · Jan 24, 1988
- Cracow's American Conductor — The New York Times · Dec 26, 1987
- Brick by Brick, A Polish Company Rebuilds the Past At Home And Abroad — The New York Times · Nov 22, 1987
- ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC PLAYS WARSAW — The New York Times · Nov 10, 1987
- In the Wake of Glasnost, Polish Youth Is Offered State-Sponsored Rock Music — The New York Times · Oct 11, 1987
- VIENNA SIFTS CLAIMS TO NAZI ART CACHE — The New York Times · Nov 26, 1986
- TAMER SIDESHOWS AS FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR ENDS — The New York Times · Oct 08, 1984
- KARAJAN BACKER OUSTED — The New York Times · Jun 13, 1984
- GERMANS EXPLORE TIES OF MUSICIANS OF NAZIS — The New York Times · Mar 17, 1983
- FRANKFURT, West Germany When Judith Somogi ascended the podium at the Frankfurt Opera earlier this week to conduct Rossini's ''Il Turco in Italia,'' she had gone considerably beyond the overture and into the opera's action before the eyes of the audience wandered from her petite, animated figure to the singers on stage. — The New York Times · Sep 05, 1982
- BAYREUTH, West Germany — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1981
- MODERN WESTERN ART IN VAST COLOGNE SHOW — The New York Times · Jun 14, 1981