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Astrith Baltsan (Hebrew: אסתרית בלצן; born 24
October 1956) ,is a
concert pianist,
winner of
Israel Culture Prize for
lifetime achievement in
music 2024...
- the mid-1970s.
Among his
doctoral students was
Israeli pianist Astrith Baltsan. Lewenthal's
recordings include releases for
Westminster Records, Reader's...
- is an
Israeli violinist.
Zorman is the son of
Israeli pianist Astrith Baltsan and
composer Moshe Zorman. At age six, he
began violin studies with Saly...
- of
piano in 1972. His most
notable pupils are
Mordecai Shehori,
Astrith Baltsan and
Angela Borochov (née
Angela Stone).[citation needed] He was a jury...
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School of Music. Some of his
notable students include Emanuel Ax,
Astrith Baltsan,
Edmund Battersby,
Robert Freeman, Mina Miller,
Edmund Niemann, Murray...
- 1950 in Tel Aviv, Israel. ITIM was
founded in 1950 by
journalist Haim
Baltsan and the
seven main
Israeli newspapers of the time, who each held an equal...
- (1837–1893),
pianist and composer,
remembered for her
memoirs Astrith Baltsan (born 1956),
concert pianist and
musicologist specializing in Beethoven...
- dies, The
Jerusalem Post
Singing its praises, about Hatikva By
Astrith Baltsan |
Ministry of
Education in
Jerusalem Post, 16
April 2010 Eppstein, Ury...
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Naymark (chief
editor 1999–2001) Vera
Edidya (chief
editor 2001–2002) Lev
Baltsan (chief
editor 2002–2005)
Sergey Podrazhansky (acting
chief editor 2005–2007)...