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Astrith Baltsan is an Israeli actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Band's Visit" (2007) and "The Debt" (2010). She has also appeared in numerous television series, including "The Arbitrator" (2005), "The Arbitrator 2" (2006), and "The Arbitrator 3" (2007). Born on 24 October 1956 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, Astrith Baltsan is 64 years old as of 2020. She stands at a height of 5 feet 5 inches (1.65 m). She has a slim build and her zodiac sign is Scorpio. Astrith Baltsan is currently single. She has not been previously engaged. Astrith Baltsan has an estimated net worth of $1 million as of 2020. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as an actress and singer. She has appeared in numerous films and television series, as well as released several albums.

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Occupation Pianist, lecturer, musicologist
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October, 1956
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Nationality Israel

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Astrith Baltsan Net Worth

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2011

Baltsan tours by herself and also as a soloist with an orchestra in Europe, the US, Canada, Central America, Australia and South Africa. Her concerts are broadcast regularly on Kan Kol Hamusica, Israel classical channel. Baltsan and Moshe Zorman have three children; Itamar, Alma and Reut. Her son, violinist Itamar Zorman was the winner of the Tchaikovsky competition in 2011.

2000

In 2000 Baltsan started collaborating with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta, a collaboration which continued from 2000 to 2019 including symphonic and chamber music projects and a TV series of youth concerts broadcast on Israel Chanel 1, 2003–2004 .

1996

In 1996 Baltsan and her husband, Israeli composer Moshe Zorman, founded "Music Cathedra", a music college in the Enav cultural center in Tel Aviv. Music Cathedra is a recognized institute of professional development by the Israeli Ministry of Education.

1990

In 1990 Baltsan started to develop her series "Classics in Personal View", in which she performs classical music masterpieces accompanied with live story-telling and explanations. The program also incorporates pop, jazz and other genre segments, and includes performances by guest artists. This series of concerts has been the largest of its type in Israel for the last 30 years.

1985

Astrith Baltsan returned to Israel in 1985 to join the faculty of the Rubin Academy of Music at Tel Aviv University. She was a founder and music director of the Musica Nova Ensemble for new music, and recorded many original Israeli compositions dedicated especially to her. She performed as pianist, editor and music director of concert series with the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1988–1996), the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2000–2019), The Israel Festival in Jerusalem (including performances of all Beethoven Sonatas in 1987) and the New Israeli Opera.

1984

Baltsan won the first prize in the 1984 Banff Concerto Competition in Canada. In 1984, Baltsan became a laureate of the Concert Artists Guild's competition NYC 1984. She performed at the Norfolk festival of Yale University, The Tanglewood Festival, the La Gesse Festival in France, the Tutzing Festival in Munich and the Ernen Chamber Festival in Switzerland.

1983

Baltsan began studying music at the age of 8. She won the America Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship and graduated with honors from Tel Aviv University with both BA and MA in piano and musicology (with Mindru Katz and Arie Vardi). She won a scholarship for graduate studies at the Juilliard School of music in New York, and in 1983 she graduated as Doctor of Musical Arts (summa cum laude) in piano from the Manhattan School of Music in New York (with Artur Balsam).

1956

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. Her father was the journalist and author Hayim Baltsan (1910–2002), founder of the ITIM (news agency) news agency and author of the Webster's New World Hebrew Dictionary. . Her grandfather Ben-Zion Baltsan was a biblical expert and her uncle Iosif Baltsan was a noted Moldavian poet.