About Julius Klengel
Julius Klengel (September 24, 1859 – October 27, 1933) was a German cellist who is most famous for his etudes and solo pieces written for the instrument. Born in Leipzig the son of a lawyer, Klengel studied with Emil Hegar in his youth. After his 15th birthday, Klengel joined the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and began touring Europe and Russia. Klengel also became a soloist at that point, frequently giving solo performances. Klengel rose to become principal cellist of the orchestra in 1881, where he remained for over four decades.
Top Tracks
Hymnus, Op. 57
Hymnus for 12 Cellos, Op. 57
Cello Concertino no. 2 in G major, op. 41: II. Andante
Hymnus op.57: Andante cantabile
Hymnus für 12 Violoncelli, op. 57
Cello Concertino no. 1 in C major, op. 7: I. Allegro
Cello Concertino no. 1 in C major, op. 7: II. Andante
Suite in D Minor, Op. 22: I. Introduction
Cello Concertino no. 3 in A minor, op. 46: II. Andante
Cello Concertino No. 1 in C Major, Op. 7: III. Rondo. Vivace
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