Box 8
Contains 16 Results:
Three Small Movements , 1946
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.
Sarabande, 1948
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.
Bourree , 1948
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.
Solo Cello Piece , 1949
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.
Ballade, 1954
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.
Three Pieces , 1966
This subseries offers a collection of William Klenz's cello musical compositions, with a major emphasis on the Sonata as a central piece, expertly utilized in numerous cello compositions. Notably, Klenz demonstrates his musical versatility by extending the use of the Sonata form to solo instruments such as Piano and Violin within this subseries.