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Ian Rosenblatt
Ian Rosenblatt (born 2 November 1959) is a British lawyer,〔("The Lawyer Inquiry: Ian Rosenblatt" ) 18 October 1999. Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕 senior partner of corporate law firm Rosenblatt Solicitors, and a supporter of charitable causes, notably in the field of classical music. He is the founder and sponsor of the Rosenblatt Recitals, London's only world-class series of opera recitals, inaugurated in 2000 and based since the 2012/13 season at Wigmore Hall.〔("Rosenblatt Recitals - About Us" ) Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕 In 2013 he launched the Branscombe Festival in Devon, and he is also Honorary Co-Treasurer of the Royal Philharmonic Society and a trustee of the Susan Chilcott Scholarship Fund for young singers. In 2013 Rosenblatt saved North West London’s long-established Les Aldrich Music Shop from imminent closure by becoming its owner.〔Rosenblatt, Ian. 'Soliciting Success' in ''International Arts Manager'', August 2013, p. 11.〕 He also supports a number of other musical causes and a variety of charities in other social and medical fields.
==Early life==
Ian Rosenblatt was born in Liverpool to a businessman father and academic mother – sister of the well-known actors Clive Swift and David Swift〔Rosenblatt, Ian. 'Too Many Records' in ''International Record Review''. May 2013〕 – and was educated at Liverpool College and the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he studied Law. He is a member of The Law Society.〔("The Legal 500 - Ian Rosenblatt" ) Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕
His love of the singing voice grew from his family environment. His father was one of 12 siblings from an immigrant Jewish family, several of whom were synagogue cantors.〔Inverne, James. 'Hitting the High Notes' in ''Music3Sixty Magazine'', August 2012, p. 10-11.〕 “Singing was almost a contact sport in my house,” he has said. “It was all about who could sing higher and louder. We’re talking about serious operatic trainspotting here, where a record would go on and two bars of something would be played and you had to guess the singer.”〔Spero, Josh. ("Operatic Philanthropy Hits a High Note with Rosenblatt Recitals" ) 21 May 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕 Each morning, before leaving for work, his father would play the same Decca recording of Giuseppe Verdi’s ''La traviata'', starring Joan Sutherland, Carlo Bergonzi and Robert Merrill.〔Inverne, James. 'Hitting the High Notes' in ''Music3Sixty Magazine'', August 2012, p. 10-11.〕 The young Rosenblatt was also regularly taken by his maternal grandparents to concerts given by the Liverpool Philharmonic.〔Trelawny, Petroc. ("The Fanboy Philanthropists" ) in ''The Evening Standard''. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕 On arriving in London as a student in 1977 Rosenblatt made a priority of queuing for a ticket to see Luciano Pavarotti in Verdi’s ''Un ballo in maschera'' at the Royal Opera House.〔Rosenblatt, Ian. 'My Music' in ''Gramophone'', April 2012, p. 122.〕
He has three grown-up children from his marriage to his late wife, Heather. In 2007 he married Emma Kane, Chief Executive of London-based communications agency Redleaf Polhill.〔("Redleaf PR - Our People - Emma Kane" ) Retrieved 30 January 2014.〕

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