Talk:Barbara Hannigan
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Plagarism and hagiographic tone
editThe pasting of the intact text by Paul Griffiths was a blatant act of plagarism, unethical on wikipedia, not to mention intellectually lazy. DO NOT DO THAT. DJRafe (talk) 19:59, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
It is not appropriate to paste material directly from the artist's webpage into her/his wikipedia page. The purpose of wikipedia is to present "just the fact" about a person, organisation or object, and not to act as a public relations page, or a laundry list of all performances for an artist. That is what an artist's own webpage is for. Please respect that. DJRafe (talk) 14:40, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
Links
editListed under External Links:
- Harrison Parrott agency biography of Barbara Hannigan
- Albion Media biography of Barbara Hannigan
- Los Angeles Philharmonic biography of Barbara Hannigan
- Muziek Encyclopedie (Muziek Centrum Nederland) page on Barbara Hannigan
- Raymond Tuttle, Classical.net review of Handel, Tobit (Naxos 8.570113-14), 2007
- Peter Wells, MusicWeb International review of Handel, Gideon (Naxos 8.557312-13), 4 August 2004
- Robert Levine, ClassicsToday.com review of Handel, Rinaldo (Naxos 8.660165-67)
- Oorgetuige blog, "Interview: Oorgetuige sprak met Barbara Hannigan" (Dutch language interview with Barbara Hannigan), 10 May 2011
- Hannigan sings and conducts on YouTube: Ligeti, Mysteries of the Macabre, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, 2013
- Hannigan conducts on YouTube: Rossini, Overture to L'italiana in Algeri, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, 2013
- Toothpaste on YouTube, soap opera by Alexina Louie and Dan Redican, with Hannigan and Mark McKinney; Esprit Orchestra conducted by Alex Pauk; directed by Larry Weinstein (2002)
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