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Elisabeth Leonskaja

1945 - Today

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Elisabeth Leonskaja (born 23 November 1945) is a Georgia-born naturalized Austrian pianist. She made an international career after she won the Enesco International Piano Competition in Bucharest in 1964, and has lived in Vienna since 1978. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elisabeth Leonskaja is the 570th most popular musician (up from 677th in 2019), the 85th most popular biography from Georgia (up from 107th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Georgian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Elisabeth Leonskaja ranks 570 out of 3,175Before her are Dee Dee Ramone, Scott Bradley, Thom Yorke, Rita Lee, Dan McCafferty, and David Marks. After her are Manitas de Plata, Nick Simper, Mikhail Pletnev, Salvatore Accardo, Peter Cetera, and The Boswell Sisters.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Elisabeth Leonskaja ranks 210Before her are Assi Dayan, George Dzundza, Barbara Kruger, Fife Symington, Marek Grechuta, and Gary Brooker. After her are Nick Simper, Driss Jettou, Michael Nouri, Earl Boen, Marianne Sägebrecht, and Neophyte of Bulgaria.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Elisabeth Leonskaja ranks 85 out of 406Before her are George II of Georgia (1054), Ivane Javakhishvili (1876), Lev Karakhan (1889), Teimuraz I of Kakheti (1589), Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze (1929), and Kamo (1882). After her are Robert Shavlakadze (1933), Mikheil Gelovani (1893), Akaki Tsereteli (1840), Zenobia of Armenia (100), Sofiko Chiaureli (1937), and Anthim the Iberian (1650).

Among MUSICIANS In Georgia

Among musicians born in Georgia, Elisabeth Leonskaja ranks 3Before her are Giya Kancheli (1935), and Eliso Virsaladze (1942). After her are Nani Bregvadze (1938), Khatia Buniatishvili (1987), Giorgi Latso (1978), Lisa Batiashvili (1979), and Mariko Ebralidze (1984).