Zvi Meniker - J.S. Bach/ Fantasie in c-minor, BWV 906 for klavecimbel solo video free download


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Duration: 02:08
Uploaded: 2010/03/05

Zvi Meniker opens the show of 28 februari 2010 with Fantasie in c-minor, BWV 906 for klavecimbel solo, written by J.S. Bach.

A harpsichordist, organist and fortepianist, Meniker was born in Moscow and raised in Israel. Having begun advanced musical studies at the age of 15, he received diplomas with distinction from the Salzburg Mozarteum and the Zurich Academy of Music before moving on to the United States to study with Malcolm Bilson, Cornell professor of music.

Meniker commands a wide repertoire on his three instruments ranging from late medieval works to 20th century compositions and has won numerous awards at international competitions. He currently teaches harpsichord, fortepiano and performance practice at the Hannover Conservatory (HMT Hannover).

Comments

8 years ago

Karen Cheng

Zvi trying to reach you to say hi! [email protected](Karen Miller - Cornell)

8 years ago

Isa Misset

This sound makes me feel like somebody is pinching my back and neck with needles

8 years ago

Karen Cheng

fantastic!

9 years ago

Jan Arend

wowww

9 years ago

F Bruinsma

Great!

9 years ago

Jules Kanaal

Nice to dance

10 years ago

F Koeleman

trollololol

11 years ago

Henk van Vierssen

I agree totally what you say!!

11 years ago

PianoCeleb

Exceptional.

11 years ago

Jan Prins

Wolf Washingtoon

12 years ago

abc1998man

incredible...

12 years ago

HookedOnBach

@VibratorDefibrilator I agree with you, I also think he is loosing it on 1:28

12 years ago

VibratorDefibrilator

Of course, he knows what to do, but he does it way too fast - in result melody blurs in faster parts... and at 0:53 the right hand seems to play wrong notes. This is royal-like piece and should be played in more solemn and slower manner.

12 years ago

NBOC777

Wonderful!!

12 years ago

Ianthe22

He does some very advanced stuff on the instrument. The part where he plays the keys a bit lighter just be4 returning to the main theme and finale is great. Most people who plays music their whole life don't have these skills.

13 years ago

Oldrabit

Wow...Amazing!

13 years ago

Victor Gusakov

GREAT.. Bravo, Maestro !

13 years ago

Tat2NY

Its "after" Vater... (That's what Tom and Barbara do for their German type) They are very fine instruments. I think Albert Fuller was the first to commission one...

13 years ago

James McCarty

@hrpsff Probably a Mietke, if the false inner-outer cheek scrolling is any indication.

14 years ago

hrpsff

Very nice performance. Anybody knows what harpsichord this is? Is it a Zell?

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