Sulamita Aronovsky
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Sulamita Aronovsky, born in Lithuania, is a classical pianist and piano teacher who spent her formative years in Russia and her teachers include Lev Barenboim, Abram Schatzkes, Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser and later Grigory Ginsburg upon Goldenweiser's death. In 1991, She has founded the London International Piano Competition. She is now a professor at the Royal Academy of Music and she currently resides in London. Her students include Junko Urayama, Ian Fountain, Nicolas Hodges and Jonathan Powell.
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NAME | Aronovsky, Sulamita |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Classical pianist and piano teacher |
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PLACE OF BIRTH | Lithuania |
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