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Zhanna Arshanskaya Dawson
Zhanna Arshanskaya ("Janna") Dawson (born Zhanna Arshansky in Ukraine, ca. 1927) is a Russian-American pianist and former faculty member of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University (Bloomington). Dawson came to national prominence in 2009 after her son, journalist Greg Dawson published a book, ''Hiding in the Spotlight'', chronicling her escape from the Holocaust.
==Early life==
Zhanna and Frina are daughters of Dmitri Arshansky, a Jewish candy maker and amateur violinist from Berdyansk, a town in southeastern Ukraine. Her father bought her a German piano and enrolled her in piano lessons at age 5. At six years old she made her performance debut, playing Bach's Two-Part Invention No. 1 on the radio.〔 When Zhanna was eight her father's business failed and the family moved to the larger city of Kharkov. Both sisters received scholarships at a music conservatory, and were later offered scholarships at the Moscow State Conservatory.

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