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...York, the story was written by Senior Writer Michael Demarest, who sifted through mounds of material with the help of Reporter-Researcher Rosemarie Tauris Zadikov. An American schooled in England, Demarest remembers glimpsing Elizabeth at the funeral of her grandfather King George V in 1936 and at the coronation of her father George VI. Recalls Demarest: "Those were the last great assemblages of empire. There were to be no more...
Back in New York, Willwerth turned his files over to Contributing Editor Mark Goodman, who wrote the story, and to Reporter-Researcher Rosemarie Tauris Zadikov, who did some interviewing herself. Zadikov, a seven-year veteran of TIME's Music section, was reared on classical music, but finds her tastes broadening. "People are becoming more sophisticated and are looking for quality," she says. "If they find it in popular music, then that is where they will go, even if they are over...
...Music-Dance Critic William Bender and Reporter-Researcher Rosemarie Tauris Zadikov, covering the weeklong Stravinsky Festival at New York's Lincoln Center was an experience of total immersion. The event, a Woodstock in black tie for devotees of ballet, proved almost as demanding on audiences as performers. In all, 31 ballets were presented in seven days, and 21 of them were new works. While Bender kept his critic's eye on the stage, Rosemarie interviewed Choreographers George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins for an article accompanying the review. "The festival went at an allegro pace," said Bender when...
...only three hours' sleep a night. Disappointed but not discouraged by the critical reception of his Mass, Bernstein was overwhelmed by the passionate response he felt it had stirred among the audience in general. On this and other topics he spoke to TIME Reporter-Researcher Rosemarie Tauris Zadikov, displaying an extraordinary enthusiasm for his own work...
Meanwhile, Rosemarie Zadikov went to Washington, D.C., to interview James Taylor's older brother Alex and to hear him perform at the Cellar Door in Georgetown. Boston Correspondent Philip Taubman talked with several of Taylor's friends and traveled to Martha's Vineyard to see Younger Brother Hugh Taylor, Alex's wife Brent and her 3½-year-old son, "Sweet Baby" James. In Los Angeles, Sandra Burton interviewed Sister Kate Taylor, Asher and Fellow Musicians Carole King and Danny Kootch. Atlanta Correspondent Peter Range journeyed to Chapel Hill, N.C., to visit with Mother Trudy Taylor...