Klaus Kessler (writer)

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Klaus Kessler (born October 3, 1925 in Timișoara , Kingdom of Romania ; † December 20, 2005 in Bucharest , Romania ) was a Romanian-German doctor, author, translator and music critic.

Life

Kessler grew up in Sighișoara in Transylvania . He studied medicine and worked as a teacher at the Institutul de Educație Fizică și Sport in the Romanian capital Bucharest . He became known as an author, translator and music critic. He was politically active in the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania .

Works

  • Surfaces and facets , 1970
  • News about Stefan , 1975
  • Belated Chronicle. Brahms and Joachim's concert tour to the Banat and Transylvania in 1879 , Bucharest in 1984
  • The move , 1986
  • Hidden screams. From a slave colony , 1995
  • Eburnum for Transylvania , 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Kessler died . In: Siebenbürgische Zeitung from January 15, 2006
  2. ^ The Democratic Forum of Germans in Bucharest. In: fdgr-re.ro from 2013.
  3. Lava Bratu: Evoluţia vieţii muzicale timişorene în perioada antebelică. 2007, p. 223.