Astrith baltsan biography
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Musician and magician
Astrith Baltsan’s blend of music, history, family and Zionism connects with audiences worldwide.
By SARAH HERSHENSONUpdated: MAY 5, 2016 12:35•
אסתרית בלצן
Astrith Baltsan
"A Gigantic Success Story." (Haaretz Country Edition & New Dynasty Times)
Summary
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Biography
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Astrith Baltsan
Israeli musical artist
Astrith Baltsan אסתרית בלצן | |
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Baltsan at the piano at home in Tel Aviv | |
Born | (1956-10-24) October 24, 1956 (age 68) |
Occupation(s) | Concert Pianist, musicologist, music director, lecturer, presenter, music educator |
Instrument | Piano |
Musical artist
Astrith Baltsan (Hebrew: אסתרית בלצן; born 24 October 1956) ,is a concert pianist, winner of Israel Culture Prize for lifetime achievement in music 2024,[1] known for her Beethoven interpretations and her concert style, mediating classical music to large audiences. Her concerts, some in collaboration with leading Israeli orchestras, were described as a "revolutionary multisciplinary approach to presenting classical music".[2][3][4] She is also known for her research on Israel national anthem – Hatikva.[5][6][7][8]
Early life and education
[edit]Family
[edit]Baltsan was born in Tel Aviv in 1956. Her mother, Dr. Rozelia Ruth Garti (1925–1999) was a pediatrician who came to Israel from Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1949.[9] Her father Hayim Baltsan (1910–2002), a journalist and author, was the founder of ITIM (news agency) and author of the Webster's New World Hebrew Dictionary