Julius Klengel : a celebration
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Julius Klengel : a celebration
Cello Classics, c2012
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For violoncello (1st-2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th works)
Raphael Wallfisch (1st work), Julius Klengel (2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th), Sebastian Comberti (3rd, 5th, and 7th), Sarah Butcher (3rd, 5th, and 7th), Joely Koos (5th), Julia Desbruslais (7th), Ben Chappell (7th), violoncellos ; Martin Ennis, organ (3rd) ; Cello Classics Ensemble (9th)
Recorded: 3rd May 2011 (1st work), April 16th 2009 (5th, 7th, and 9th), St. Silas, London NW5; September 22nd 2010 in Girton College Chapel, Cambridge (3rd)
Compact disc
Cello Classics: CC1024
Contents of Works
- Capriccio on a theme of Schumann for unaccompanied cello / Julius Klengel
- Sarabande / Johann Sebastian Bach
- Three pieces for 2 cellos and organ / Julius Klengel
- Adagio / Giuseppe Tartini
- Kleine Suite for 3 cellos / Julius Klengel
- Tarantelle / Bernhard Cossmann
- Impromptu for 4 cellos / Julius Klengel
- Mazurka / David Popper
- Hymnus for 12 cellos / Julius Klengel