Julius Klengel Technical Studies for Cello Lev. 1 (Schirmer)
Julius Klengel Technical Studies for Cello Lev. 1 (Schirmer)
Volume 1 covers scales and arpeggios in two, three, and four octaves. The scales are also presented in brokenthirds, and with multiple bowing patterns for well-rounded practice. This item is a Schirmer edition.
Vol 2: 12 Sections of technical work (with multiple parts each) and sections titled 'Bowings' for those sections.
"Julius Klengel was a man well known for his composition skills. Born in Leipzig, he began taking cello lessons from his father at a very young age. At the age of 15 he was sitting principal cello in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and began composing. He has composed hundreds of pieces for violoncello including 4 cello concertos, 2 double concertos, quartets, a sonata, and many etudes and technical studies. It is important for musicians to always go back to the basics. Klengel's Technical Studies are a great compilation of scales and arpeggios helping cellists focus on intonation, bow distribution, clarity, tone production, and rhythm. This book is a very helpful study guide in advancing players, helping them to understand every area and position of the cello. Klengel's studies have become an asset in my daily practice and are a very helpful tool in playing any style or piece of music with precision."
- Ali Haraburda, Cellist