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At home, Rosenblatt's energy is so high that even when he finally goes to sleep he's such a light snoozer that his wife, Lisa, can ask him a question in the middle of the night.
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JAFFE: Worshippers were drawn not only by Rosenblatt's voice but by his compositions.
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JAFFE: Rosenblatt's extensive recording career made him known to an audience beyond the Jewish community, likewise his relentless schedule of concerts that took him around the country and across Europe.
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JAFFE: Rosenblatt's extensive recording career made him known to an audience beyond the Jewish community, likewise his relentless schedule of concerts that took him around the country and across Europe.
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JAFFE: Rosenblatt's extensive recording career made him known to an audience beyond the Jewish community, likewise his relentless schedule of concerts that took him around the country and across Europe.
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But Rosenblatt's was explosive, scathing, and I quoted from it liberally in the book, which was published in hardcover last May.
Michael Gross: Oral-gate: The Secret History of the Metropolitan Museum Michael Gross 2010
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But Rosenblatt's was explosive, scathing, and I quoted from it liberally in the book, which was published in hardcover last May.
Michael Gross: Oral-gate: The Secret History of the Metropolitan Museum 2010
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JAFFE: Rosenblatt's extensive recording career made him known to an audience beyond the Jewish community, likewise his relentless schedule of concerts that took him around the country and across Europe.
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Lambert Bartak, Rosenblatt's 91-year-old organist, who was playing this week from a list of songs scrawled on faded yellow paper, remembered when the home-plate umpire ejected him from the stadium for playing the "Mickey Mouse Club" theme song after an umpire altercation at a minor-league Omaha Royals game in the late 1980s.
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JAFFE: Worshippers were drawn not only by Rosenblatt's voice but by his compositions.
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