
Born in Denmark to Polish-Israeli parents, Znaider studied with the eminent Russian pedagogue Boris Kushnir and drawing on this eclectic background his playing has been heralded in the Strad Magazine as “extraordinarily intelligent, soulful and impassioned, yet without a hint of indulgence” and the Chicago Tribune said “Perhaps not since the young Gidon Kremer burst upon the violin world in 1970 has a violinist caused quite the stir of Nikolaj Znaider”
Violin Concerto, Op. 33, FS 61, CNW 41: IIa. Poco adagio -
Violin Concerto, Op. 33, Fs 61: Iia. Poco Adagio -
Piano Trio in G, K.564: I. Allegro
Polonaise de Concert in D, Op. 4
Piano Trio in G, K.564: II. Tema con variazioni: Andante
Piano Trio in G, K.564: III. Allegretto
Piano Trio in G, K.496: I. Allegro
Estrellita
Piano Trio in G, K.496: II. Andante
Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14
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