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    <rdfs:label>Nathaniel Rosen, Cello</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>New York Recital Debut | Winner of the Piatigorsky Artist Award&#13;
Entered from booking ledger and New York Times concert listing and review. Although Martin Katz is listed as the accompanist in the event listing, the review identifies Gerald Robbins instead.&#13;
"Who Makes Music and Where." New York Times (1923-), 05 Apr. 1970, p. 104. ProQuest. Web. 28 July 2025.&#13;
Sherman, Robert. "Technical Ease Marks Rosen's Cello Debut." New York Times (1923-), 06 Apr. 1970, p. 47. ProQuest. Web. 28 July 2025.</rdfs:comment>
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