Right then. Here we go, again.
I was born in ...(sounds familiar?)... in USSR (CCCP) in the nice town of Samtredia which is located somewhere in the middle of nowhere in Georgia. I'm not putting up a picture of me when I was 2 months old, coz I looked precisely the same then.
The fact that I was born there doesn't mean I lived there, it's just that my parents thought, that they could leave USSR through it. Of course, they failed, and we came back to Minsk (where everyone was at that time), and I spent 8 miserable years there.
I wasn't THAT miserable. If you're really interested about (my) life there then click here.So what happened next? Well life wasn't exactly over, yet. We all (I mean my family) moved, or to be more accurate, immigrated to Israel (we wanted to do it even before I was born, but somehow I don't remember that very well). So there we were...in Israel that is. And if you wanna hear about THAT, then click here.
Having lived in Israel for 8 years, and spending about 2 of those travelling around the world, or, to be precise, existing somewhere between Tashkent, Chimkent and Petach-Tiqwa.
But anyway.Having been through all that, I found myself in London. Oh yes, I've been there, I mean here, before, when I was 12, but that was a brief, 3-weeks visit. For 4 years I lived in London, I did my GCSE's in a private school called Immanuel College, and then got the grades for Imperial College, and went on an Applied Mathematics course there. I studied mathematics for 2 years, changed flats 3 times, and towards the end of the second year, decided to leave college. In more detail here.
After some thought, I decided to try music for real, and went to Moscow. I got accepted into the Academy of Gnesin on a composition course, and so now I live and study here.
You can also find out about my friends, and see if you are there or not. ;)
My IQ was measured to be 148 by Mensa, and I had results ranging from 144 to 163 on other tests.