Julius Bassler

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Julius Bassler (* 1929 ; † 2007 ) was a German entertainment and radio pianist. Bassler was in the service of the Süddeutscher Rundfunk .

Bassler has works such as the 1st Piano Concerto in B flat minor by Theo Mackeben (1945), the Capriccio for piano and orchestra by the Dutch pianist and composer Cor de Groot (1955) or the Three Moods for piano and orchestra by the Austrian composer Charles Kálmán (um 1960) published on phonograms.

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  1. Werner Föll: Chronicle of the City of Heilbronn - 1970–1974 . tape 10 . Heilbronn City Archives, 1999, ISBN 978-3-928990-68-4 , p. 85 . , there: January 17th (Sun) (supplemented by the WP author: 1971) “Under the direction of Professor Dr. Ludwig Vasady (Budapest) give the Heilbronner Sinfonieorchester and the pianist Julius Bassler from Süddeutscher Rundfunk a concert in Harmonie. "