Barbara Rosen

Barbara Jean Rosen (born November 29, 1953) is an American author, arts administrator, events manager and fund raiser.

The book was well-researched, has been cited in scholarly articles on the subjects like the relationship of social class and the use of space,[1] and it was favorably reviewed on BBC radio, where the authors were also interviewed.

[2] A few years later, while still living in London, Rosen recounts that she heard a riveting string orchestra composition by the precocious but obscure 19th-century Spanish musical prodigy Juan Crisóstomo de Arriaga.

The University of Nevada Press in Reno has a noted Basque studies program and published the work, which still today remains the only English language biography of a remarkable musical genius.

With about 100 works provided principally by the famous and quixotic New York art dealer Guillaume Gallozzi,[4] who had adopted an interest in war artists after having been among the first dealers to show graffiti, this show also featured British war artist Steven Sykes as a Gallozzi "find".

Barbara Rosen, 2003 Washington DC