Sulamita Aronovsky

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Sulamita Aronovsky, born in Lithuania in 1929, is a classical pianist and piano teacher who spent her formative years in Russia, moving to London in 1971.

Her teachers include Lev Barenboim, , Grigory Ginsburg and Alexander Goldenweiser. An experienced Juror of International Competitions, she founded the London International Piano Competition in 1991.[1] She is now Professor of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music and currently resides in London.[2] Her students include Peter Lawson, David Fanning, , , , , , , , Amir Katz, Andrew Wilde, , , , Howard Evans, , Nicolas Hodges, , Jonathan Powell,[3] Nicholas Angelich, Raul Jimenez, Toby Purser, , Panos Karan, and among others.

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  1. ^ "Pianos and Pianists - 4th World Piano Competition London". mvdaily.com.
  2. ^ http://www.ram.ac.uk/study/selectadepartment/biogs/Pages/Sulamita%20Aronovsky.aspx
  3. ^ "Jonathan Powell ‒ Pianist".

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