Alexander Korsantia
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Alexander Korsantia (born 1965, Tbilisi) is a Georgian pianist.[1]
Alexander immigrated to Canada in 1992, settling in Vancouver, British Columbia. After living in Vancouver for a number of years, he moved to Boston, Massachusetts.
He won the 1988 Sydney International Piano Competition (as a Soviet citizen) and the 1995 Arthur Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv. He is a member of the piano faculty at Boston's New England Conservatory.
In 1999 Korsantia was decorated with the National Honor Medal from the Georgian Government.
References
- ^ "Chronicle". The New York Times. April 1995. Retrieved December 20, 2010.
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