Elisabeth Leonskaja (b. November 23, 1945)
is a distinguished Russian pianist and teacher. She was born to a Russian
family living in Tbilisi, then the capital of the Georgian Soviet Socialist
Republic.
She gave her first concert at the age of eleven.
In 1964 she began studies in the Moscow Conservatory. During her conservatory
years she won prizes in the prestigious Enescu, Marguerite Long–Jacques Thibaud
and Queen Elizabeth international piano competitions in Bucharest, Paris and Brussels.
She left the Soviet Union in 1978 and has since
then lived in Vienna. A notable recording of hers is of Edvard Grieg's piano
transcriptions of Mozart's piano sonatas K. 545 and K. 533/494, accompanied by Sviatoslav
Richter, with whom she built a close friendship and collaboration. She recorded
many years for Teldec, now for German label MDG and gives many Masterclasses.
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