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Ira Rosenblum

Ira Rosenblum (M.M. ’76, piano), became Juilliard's director of publications in March 2001, after a long career at The New York Times.

Articles by Ira Rosenblum

Alumnus Van Cliburn, who became a cultural hero after winning the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in 1958, died on February 27.
Michael Langham, a former director of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Canada, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, and Juilliard’s Drama Division, died on January 15 ...
Alan Gilbert, the music director designate of the New York Philharmonic and a Juilliard alumnus, has been named the first holder of the William Schuman ...
The Academy, the education and performance initiative founded and jointly administered by Juilliard and Carnegie Hall, will reduce both the number of musicians it accepts ...
Monica Huggett, the Baroque violinist who has achieved something of rock-star status in the early-music world, has been appointed as artistic director of Juilliard’s new ...
In honor of Coming Out Month, The Juilliard Journal asked Macfarlane about his decision to come out in public.
Lincoln Center may look more like an archeological dig these days than a setting for an elaborate party. But despite the ubiquitous construction crews, equipment, ...
Harvard University has received a grant from the Mellon Foundation to catalog original manuscripts in the Juilliard Manuscript Collection and at Yale University for inclusion ...
The Metropolitan Opera and Juilliard are creating a joint program to train the finest young opera singers, accompanists, and opera conductors.
The long months of speculation over who would succeed Loren Maazel as music director of the New York Philharmonic ended in July when the orchestra ...