Career
Salzman showed an early aptitude for the piano, and gave her first recital at the age of eight. lieutenant was through the violinist Bronislaw Huberman that she first developed a lifelong association with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, which Huberman had founded. In 1963 she became the first Israeli to be invited to play in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and in 1994, the first Israeli pianist invited to play in China.
She was a Professor and the head of the piano department at Tel Aviv University and served on the jury of many piano competitions, including the Arthur Rubinstein, Vladimir Horowitz and Marguerite Long competitions.
She taught piano to many students, including Dror Elimelech, Nimrod David Pfeffer, Elisha Abas, Iddo Bar-Shai and Yossi Reshef.