Astrith Baltsan (Hebrew: אסתרית בלצן) is an Israeli concert pianist.
Baltsan was born in Tel Aviv in 1956. She has one sister, Revital Baltsan-Sheskin, and a twin brother called Avikam. Her mother, Dr. Rozelia Ruth Garti (1925–1999) was a pediatrician who came to Israel from Sofia. Bulgaria, in 1949.. Her father was journalist and author Hayim Baltsan, founder of the ITIM news agency.
Baltsan began studying music at the age of 8. She won the America Israel Cultural Foundation scholarships and graduated with honors her BA and MA in both piano (with Mindru Katz and Arie Vardi) and the Musicology departments at the Tel Aviv University. She won a scholarship for Graduate studies at Juilliard School for music in New York, and holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano from the Manhattan School of Music in New York (1983, with Artur Balsam).
A first prize winner of the Banff Concerto Competition,Canada)1984, and the Concert Artists Guild's competition NYC 1984, she performed at the Norfolk festival of the Yale University, The Tanglewood Festival, the La Gesse Festival in France, the Tutzing Festival in Munich and the Ernen Chamber Festival in Switzerland.
Astrith Baltsan returned to Israel in 1985 to join the faculty of the Rubin Academy of Music at the Tel Aviv University. She was a founder of Musica Nova Ensemble (Excellent Performance For Israeli Music award, 1993),designed the curricula in music for the school of arts in Tel Aviv (Ministry of Education award, 1990). She performed extensively as pianist, editor and music director of concerts series with the Israel Chamber Orchestra (1988–1996)the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (2000–2012),The Israel Festival in Jerusalem (including performances of Beethoven Sonatas in 1987) and the New Israeli Opera. In 1992 She recorded for the Israel Composers' League an album of original Israeli compositions (See PSANTERIN ).
1990 – Astrith Baltsan began to develop her unique concept of a classical concert, which reaches out for larger audiences. Her concert series "Classics in Personal View" (running for more than 26 years) presents performances of classical masterpieces coupled with her unique story-telling and multimedia devices such as video clips, fusion of various musical styles (classical, pop, and jazz) collaborating with guest artists (opera, jazz and folk singers, players, dancers and actors). Her concerts revolutionized the classical music scene and became the largest classical series in Israel. The Herald Tribune referred to the new concept as: “Astrith Baltsan's Classical Piano Show is a fascinating mixture of culture and entertainment touching every aspect of human existence thus making classical music for once both accessible and relevant”.