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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...
- 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...
- the mid-1970s. Among his doctoral students was Israeli pianist Astrith Baltsan. Lewenthal's recordings include releases for Westminster Records, Reader's...
- (1837–1893), pianist and composer, remembered for her memoirs Astrith Baltsan (born 1956), concert pianist and musicologist specializing in Beethoven...
- 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). He was a jury member at the first...
- Naymark (chief editor 1999–2001) Vera Edidya (chief editor 2001–2002) Lev Baltsan (chief editor 2002–2005) Sergey Podrazhansky (acting chief editor 2005–2007)...
- School of Music. Some of his notable students include Emanuel Ax, Astrith Baltsan, Edmund Battersby, Robert Freeman, Mina Miller, Edmund Niemann, Murray...
- dies, The Jerusalem Post Singing its praises, about Hatikva By Astrith Baltsan | Ministry of Education in Jerusalem Post, 16 April 2010  Eppstein, Ury...