Paul Klengel (13 May 1854 – 24 April 1935) was a German violinist, violist,[1] pianist, conductor, composer, editor and arranger. He was the brother of cellist Julius Klengel.
^Riley, Maurice W. (1980), "Brief Biographies of Violists", The History of the Viola, Volume I, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Braun-Brumfield, p. 342
PaulKlengel (13 May 1854 – 24 April 1935) was a German violinist, violist, pianist, conductor, composer, editor and arranger. He was the brother of cellist...
études and solo pieces written for the instrument. He was the brother of PaulKlengel. A member of the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig at fifteen, he toured...
composer, brother of PaulPaulKlengel (1854-1935), German violinist/violist/pianist and composer, brother of Julius Wolf Caspar von Klengel (1634–1691), Baroque...
Humperdinck (1854–1921) PaulKlengel (1854–1935) Max Wagenknecht (1857–1922) Julius Klengel (1859–1933) Richard Strauss (1864–1949) Paul Lincke (1866–1946)...
sonata No. 1, Op. 78 in G major Rain (1878–79), transcribed for cello by PaulKlengel Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 100 in A major (1886), transcribed for cello...
Evgeny Kissin Dmitri Klebanov Elisabeth Klein Jacques Klein Walter Klien PaulKlengel Aimi Kobayashi Alexander Kobrin Tobias Koch Zoltán Kocsis Raoul (von)...
Keiser (1674–1739) Richard Rudolf Klein (1921–2011) Julius Klengel (1859–1933) PaulKlengel (1854–1935) Karl Klindworth (1830–1916) August Friedrich Martin...
'Second New England School' Leoš Janáček (1854–1928), Czech composer PaulKlengel (1854–1935), German violinist, pianist, composer Fritz Steinbach (1855–1916)...
(1858–1937) Frantz Jehin-Prume (1839–1899) Joseph Joachim (1831–1907) PaulKlengel (1854–1935) Franz Kneisel (1865–1926) Jan Koert (1853–1911) Apollinaire...
No. 1 in G major, "Rain", Op. 78 (1878–9), transcribed for cello by PaulKlengel Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 (1886), transcribed for cello...
Klein (1921–2011) Julian Klemczyński (1807/1810–1851) Julius Klengel (1859–1933) PaulKlengel (1854–1935) Josef Klička (1855–1937) Karl Emanuel Klitzsch...
Tafel, German geographer, doctor and explorer (born 1876) 24 April – PaulKlengel, German violinist, conductor and composer (born 1854) May 10 - Wilhelm...
– Laura Joyce Bell, contralto singer and actress (d. 1904) May 13 – PaulKlengel, violinist (died 1935) May 15 – Pavel Pabst, pianist (died 1897) May...
and Proust could have had some information about a coming issue of PaulKlengel's piano version". Maria and Nathalia Milstein, concert musicians and sisters...
April 23 – Georgina Stirling, operatic soprano (born 1866) April 24 – PaulKlengel, pianist, violinist, composer (born 1854) April 29 – Leroy Carr, blues...
1867–1888 Johann Joseph Abert (1853–1867 as double bassist) 1888–1891? PaulKlengel 1891–1895 Hermann Zumpe 1895–1900 Aloys Obrist 1898–1903 Hugo Reichenberger...
Caspar Klengel, from 1664 von Klengel (8 June 1630 – 10 January 1691), was a German architect in Saxony, The architect Wolf Caspar von Klengel was born...
1745 in the War of Austrian Succession. Paul Daniel Longolius (1704-1779), writer Johann Christian Klengel (1751-1824), painter Kesselsdorf, citypopulation...
cellist Julius Klengel. In 1919 cellist Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Grützmacher (1866–1919), the nephew of Friedrich Grützmacher, died, and Klengel recommended...
Kirchner Concerto for Violin, Cello, 10 Winds and Percussion (1960) Julius Klengel Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra, Op. 61 (1924) Ezra Laderman Concerto...
Amerindia/Prelude and Fugue David Johnson, 12 Preludes and Fugues A. A. Klengel Trygve Madsen, 24 Preludes and Fugues for piano, Op. 101 Henry Martin Felix...
Pathetic (1993) Mark Kilstofte You [unfolding] for solo cello (1996) Julius Klengel Suite in D-minor, Op. 56 Caprice in the Form of a Chaconne (with free use...