Background
Rosenblatt, Arthur Isaac was born on August 31, 1931 in New York City. Son of Harry and Helen (Satz) Rosenblatt.
(An exhaustive reference volume to the thousands of songs,...)
An exhaustive reference volume to the thousands of songs, songwriters and performers in 1,460 American and British films (musical and nonmusical) since the advent of the talkie in 1928. Listed alphabetically by film title, each entry provides full production information on the movie, including the country of origin, year of release, running time, director, musical director, musical score, studio, producer, orchestra or bands featured, music backup, vocalist, (dubber who sang on the soundtrack), and performers. Each song title in the main entry is followed by the name of the performer, lyricist, composer, and, when appropriate, arranger.
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Rosenblatt, Arthur Isaac was born on August 31, 1931 in New York City. Son of Harry and Helen (Satz) Rosenblatt.
Diploma in architecture, Cooper Union, 1952. Bachelor of Architecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1956.
Designer Katzman Associates, New York City, 1956-1957, Isadore & Zachary Rosenfield, New York City, 1957-1960, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-Harrison, Abramovitz, Pomerance and Breines, New York City, 1960-1961. Chief designer Irwing Son of Chanin, Architect, 1961-1965. First deputy commissioner New York City Department Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, 1966-1968.
Vice president, vice director Metropolitan Museum Art, New York City, 1968-1986. Director capital projects New York Public Library., 1982-1986. Director United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, 1986-1988.
Vice president Grand Center Partnership, New York City. Associate director Bryant Park Restoration Corporation, 1989-1995. Vice president 34th St. Partnership, 1991-1995.
Principal RKK&G Museum & cultural Facilities Consultant, Inc., 1995—2005. Faculty Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, New York, 1967-1969. Director capital projects New York Public Library., New York City, 1982-1986.
Consultant architect Butler Museum American Art, 1980, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, 1981, Chrysler Museum Art, Norfolk, Virginia, 1982, International Center Photography, New York City, 1985-1986, Museum and Archive Academy Hebrew Language, Jerusalem, Newport Harbor Art Museum, 1990-1991, J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, 1992, Museo de Arte de Ponce, Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1995, Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, 1995, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, 1996-2000, Songwriters Hall of Fame Museum, 1997, American Craft Museum, 1999, Center Jewish History, 1999, Auschwitz Jewish Cultural Center, Poland, 1999, City Museum of Washington, History Society Washington, 2000, Saginaw Art Museum, 2001, Latvian Contemporary Art Center, Riga, Latvia, 2001, Hechal Shlomo Center for Jewish Heritage, Jerusalem, Israel. Professor City College of New York School Architect, 2002-2005.
(An exhaustive reference volume to the thousands of songs,...)
(Bibliography of motion picture music from the United Stat...)
Vice chairman community planning board # 8, New York City, 1964-1966. Trustee The Cooper Union, 1983-1986. Commissioner New York City Council Environment.
President Metropolitan History Structures Association. Presl. appointee National Museum Service Board of the Institute of Museum and Libraries Services, Washington, 1995. With United States Army, 1953-1955.
Fellow American Institute of Architects (president New York chapter 1982-1983, special citation 1978, Thomas Jefferson award for public architecture 1998), National Academy Design New York (academician), National Institute for Architectural Education (board directors 1978). Member Municipal Art Society, Architectural League New York (president 1970-1972), Metropolitan History Structures Association (president), Century Association, Players Club, Salmagundi Club of New York.
Married Ruth Anne Turteltaub, August 5, 1956. Children: Paul Mark, Judith Alice.