Klickmann, F. Henri (Frank Henri), 1885-1966
Klickmann, F. Henri
Klickmann, Frank Henri
Klickmann, Frank Henri 1885–1966
Klickmann, F. Henri (1885-1966)
Klickmann, F. Henry
F. Henri Klickmann American composer and songwriter (1885-1966)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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20 showtime hits; [for] accordion, easy arrangements | |
6 easy little pieces in great big notes; for the 12 bass accordion in bass clef | |
After a dream | |
Boston hesitation waltz | |
Bridal song, c1936: | |
Brighten up your journey with a smile | |
Buddy Rich's modern interpretation of snare drum rudiments; | |
Castanet technique | |
Christmas carols and songs; King size notes | |
Diane of the green van | |
E-Z big note. Neapolitan songs. [arr. by F. Henri Klickmann. | |
E Z favorite trumpet solos; with piano acc. | |
E-Z note elementary piano folio, little classics. | |
Ed Durlacher's Country Dances; | |
F. Henri Klickmann's ultra-modern characteristics piano solos ... | |
Fiddle fundamentals; | |
I find in you. Paroles de David Ormont. Chant et piano | |
Flag that never knew defeat | |
Fünf Lieder | |
Golden era hit songs; | |
Hansen's Square dances; a collection of 12 most requested melodies arr. for square dancing, playable as solos, duets, trios | |
Hawaiian rose | |
How to play Latin American rhythm instruments | |
How to play the accordion; | |
In Flanders' fields | |
Jumbo note sacred melodies, for the elementary pianist, arr. by F. Henri Klickmann. | |
Jumbo note song favorites; | |
Just a dream of you, dear | |
The Kaiser's doom, 1918: | |
Kanske en dag : a rythm classic | |
Latin American jamboree; accordion folio, solo and duet arr. | |
Let's keep the glow in Old Glory | |
Limites à la violence [from old catalog] | |
Lullaby $c Johannes Brahms ; arr. by H. Klickmann for Tommy Dorsey, 1946 | |
Maiden's prayer : for piano | |
modern Trombonist | |
Modlitwa dziewicy. | |
Mother, I'll come back a better boy | |
The Murray walk. | |
Music you enjoy; for the accordion | |
My fox trot girl | |
My honey Lu | |
My sweetheart went down with the ship | |
New York times, June 27, 1966: | |
Oh, those Blues | |
Old glory goes marching on | |
On Christmas eve: medley overture. | |
One minute classics for student orchestras ... | |
The original fox trot ; When the turkey in the straw danced the chicken reel | |
Pickaninny blues. | |
Saxophone Sam | |
Sebastian's two and four. | |
See and hear basic recorded accordion course; | |
Sing me The rosary; | |
Smiles and chuckles | |
Some of these days | |
Songs you can't forget; twelve all-time song favorites in simplified arrangements with words and music for accordion [arr. by Bruno Camini, pseud] | |
Sugar blues; | |
Sweet Hawaïian moonlight (Soirs d'Hawaï)... de F. Henry Klickmann. Arrangement [pour orchestre] par S. Chapelier | |
There is no death--they all survive | |
There's a little blue star in the window (and it means all the world to me) | |
There's only one pal after all | |
Tunes for tots; an excursion into Melodyland, arr. for piano | |
Venetian dreams | |
When you long for a pal (who would care) | |
Will the angels guard my daddy over there? | |
I wonder what's ze matter wiz my oo-la-la? : (come what may, I can't say, oo-ze-oo-la-la-la) |