I haven't been singing much in public lately, but have 
been pretty busy nonetheless.  I've been preparing for my 
upcoming trip to the USA and for the concert I have 
immediately following that in March.  But more about 
those later.
Barbara W., Jens and I performed "Sad Hotel" - the Anne 
Sexton project - again end of January.  This time in the 
Ruhrgebiet, a highly industrialized, densely populated 
area of Germany north-west of Frankfurt.  The town we 
played in is called Moers and is just west of Duisburg. 
They boast that with its 100,000 inhabitants it is either the 
smallest city or the largest town in Germany. They have 
a State Theater there, which is a bit odd, but it is suitably 
small considering the importance, or lack thereof, of the 
city. We performed in a little hall which held about 40 
audience members and we sold it out!  
It had a very strange acustic which swallowed all the bass 
frequencies so we decided to amplify both me and 
Barbara (instead of just Barbara) and to add some reverb 
to round out the sound.  That helped a little bit.  However, 
Jens said afterwards, that he was bothered by it since it 
seemed to fade in and out.  Oh well.  
The weather was extremely cold and they'd been heating 
like mad all day, which unfortunately played havoc with 
the baby grand piano's tuning.  They had just had it tuned 
and in the couldn't hold it because of the change in 
temperature.  We had intended to record the program the 
next day, but decided against it because of the tuning 
problem. An out of tune piano (if it's not too bad) is OK 
for a concert, but inacceptable for a recording unless it's 
intentional. Sigh.  Hopefully, we'll get it recorded 
sometime.
We were well taken care of.  These were colleagues of 
Barbara's and she does other projects there as well.  I 
just heard from her today that they'd like us to do a 
repeat performance sometime soon. They suggested 
March 12 but I already have a concert on that weekend 
and have rehearsal all day on the 12th.  Oh well, another 
time, hopefully in April.
More on upcoming events later!
 
