Aleksandra Lvin, born in Moscow, Russia, began her musical studies at the prestigious Gnesinna School for Gifted Children. When she came to the United States she enrolled at the New England Conservatory to continue her education with Tatyana Dudochkin, an esteemed teacher in the Boston area. Upon graduating from the New England Conservatory she received a full scholarship to Boston University to study Piano Performance. 

A graduate of Boston University, Ms. Lvin holds degrees in both Piano Performance and Music Education. Throughout her career as a pianist Ms. Lvin won various state, national, and international piano competitions including the American Fine Arts Association competition, the International Young Artist Piano Competition, Chamber Music Foundation of New England International Competition, and a number of MMTA competitions. She has had the honor of performing at Carnegie Hall in New York City, and at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.

Currently, Ms. Lvin teaches at the Noble and Greenough School, and maintains a private piano studio in Newton, MA. In the past she was the co-founder and artistic director of the Artemis Chamber Music Society, and is now a founding member of the Amira Piano Trio. Ms. Lvin is a member of the Massachusetts Music Teachers Association, and the New England Piano Teachers Association. She continues her own growth and development as an educator through various conferences, seminars, lectures, and classes while remaining an active performer in the Boston area.