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Jay Rosenblatt

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Professor, Music
Professor, Applied Intercultural Arts Research – GIDP

Music History

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Dr. Rosenblatt holds a B.A. in Music (piano performance) and an M.A. in Historical Musicology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. in the History and Theory of Music from the University of Chicago. He has done extensive research on the life and music of Franz Liszt and is responsible for uncovering a new Liszt piano concerto. His edition of Liszt's Concerto in E-flat Major for Piano and Orchestra, Op. Posth., has been published by Editio Musica Budapest in miniature score and a version for two pianos. He has also contributed chapters to The Liszt Companion (Greenwood Press, 2002), published articles in the Journal of the American Liszt Society and other journals, and co-authored with Wanda Brister a biography of the British composer Madeleine Dring (Clemson University Press, 2020). His most recent publications are critical editions of Liszt's De profundis for piano and orchestra (2023) and Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, Op. posth. (2025), part of Franz Liszt: New Edition of the Complete Works (Editio Musica Budapest).

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