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Rose Rosengard Subotnik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rose Rosengard Subotnik Rose Rosengard Subotnik (née Rosengard) is a leading American musicologist, generally credited with introducing the writing of Theodor Adorno to English-speaking musicologists in the late 1970s. ==Early life== Subotnik was born in 1942 to Bruna Hazan (1909-2004) and David E. Rosengard (1910-1988) in Boston. David E. Rosengard was a math teacher who would later become the assistant superintendent of the Boston public schools.〔http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/finalreportofinv00bost/finalreportofinv00bost_djvu.txt〕 Subotnik graduated first in her class from Girls Latin High School (1959) and then first in her class at Wellesley College(BA 1963). Upon graduation, she entered a PhD program in musicology at Columbia University (MA 1965, PhD 1973), under her advisor Edward Lippman. Her disssertation was on Albert Lortzing and the Social Analysis of German Popular Opera. While at Columbia, she also took classes with Paul Henry Lang, Jacques Barzun, and Lionel Trilling.
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