Robert Simon Rosengard

Robert Simon Rosengard

Robert Rosengard Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 17 to Apr. 18, 2020.
Robert Simon Rosengard
April 8, 2020
Monticello, NY
Robert Simon Rosengard, a beloved English teacher and musical radio host from Monticello known mostly as Gandalf, died of corona virus in Huntington, NY, on April 8, 2020. Gandalf was born on November 21, 1939, in Boston to David Eli and Bruna Hazan Rosengard. He graduated from Boston Latin School; he received his BA with honors from Amherst College in 1961 and his MA from Cornell in 1962, both in English.
Gandalf started his 25-year teaching career at Monticello High School in 1970, and from that time forward it has been estimated that "thousands of students were affected by his encouragement and persuasive insights." He was Coordinator of English for the Monticello Schools for decades. He was an elected member of the Monticello Board of Education and served as Vice-President for a term. In addition, he taught English for many years at the Sullivan County Community College both on campus and within the prisons in Sullivan County as part of the college program. He also taught college English classes for Bard College as part of their prison program. The success of his prison teaching is especially notable.
In the late 1990s Gandalf began an association that lasted until 2017 with the public radio station WJFF in Jeffersonville, where he eventually served as a board member and as President. But it was as volunteer host of the 2-hour weekly program he created, Monday Afternoon Classics with Gandalf, that he exerted his most far-reaching impact. Featuring "classical" music (a term he used broadly) from the 20th and 21st centuries, Gandalf, entirely self-taught in this repertory, acquired (at his own expense) thousands of CDs of this music, which he then studied, wrote about, and played over the air. He interviewed hundreds of composers of this music, from the famous (Elliott Carter) down to not-yet-known composers (Evan Mack), whom he delighted in discovering and championing. Gandalf's CDs, and many of his interview recordings and transcripts will form the hub of a music library at WJFF, which will be a great resource for future scholars.
Gandalf was much loved by the family who survive him: his sister and brother-in-law, Rose and Dan Subotnik; his niece and nephew, Eva and Joseph Subotnik; his grandnieces and grandnephew; his step-children, Jeth Hawkins, Timothy Hawkins, Lee-Ann Geyer Higgins, and their spouses and children; and many dear cousins. Contributions in his memory can be made to WJFF Radio Catskill, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, or the charity of your choice.

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March 22, 2021

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April 26, 2020

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April 18, 2020

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6 Entries

Sheila Dugan

March 22, 2021

You are missed!

Murph Findlay

April 26, 2020

My condolences to the family. Very sad to hear of Bob passing. He was a kind generous man, always willing to help. Rest In Peace Bob...

Maria

April 18, 2020

I was the nurse who interviewed Robert so that he could be transferred to NY and close to his family. While I am very sadenned, I am happy that he was able to be near by his family who loved him so much.

Lori

April 18, 2020

My condolences to your family may you Rest In Peace you were a good teacher always friendly ,smiling and helpful to your students may god comfort your loved ones during this difficult time ❤

Joshua Herzog

April 18, 2020

Thank you for your time and insights Gandalf. May your memory always be a blessing.

April 17, 2020

Sincere Condolences to a great man whom I have been influenced by for over 40 years. Many blessings to His Family with grand cherished memories. Thank God for a Teacher, for where would we be without one. Al Dumas, Class of 1983, Monticello High School, Monticello, N.Y.

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