Where in Europe have we sung, to name a few...
West Germany; Berlin; Paul Gerhardt Kirche, St. Marys Kirche and Kirchentag (Day of the Church). In Schlactensee, Johannes Lutheran Church, and in Borgiswalde. East Germany; Pottsdam; Nicolai Kirch -sang for renovation workers. Caputh bei Potsdam Evangelische Kirchengeminde.
Dresden;
St. Ann Kirch, and Kreuz Kirche. Karl Marx Stadt (now Chemnitz); Luther Kirche, Kyritz; Marien Kirche, Praha; St. Martin in the wall Kirche. Rostock; St. Marys Kirche and St. Petrie Kirche, Damgarten; Evangelische Kirche, In Leipzig; Lucas Kirche.
In Czechoslovakia we visited
Terezin, and Nuremburg, 
In Frankfurt we appeared in Halle 6 at the Kirchentag (Day of the Church, this is a time when churches convention to examine political issues to prevent another Hitler type to gain control without their being aware of it.) We made appearances at other churches participating in the Kirchentag.
In Rengsdorf we sang at the Sports School and the men and womens choirs sang for us.
In Wroclaw Poland pictured below, We sang a benefit concert in the Corpus Christi Cathedral and on Polish TV, for the crippled children's rehabilitation hospital which we toured and left supplies.
The music you  hear is Stolat - a folk song we sang in Polish in this cathedral.
Bell Choir Ringing - Wroclaw Corpus Christi Cathedral
The Festival Bells are preparing to ring in Corpus Christi Cathedral in Wroclaw, Poland.  The concert was on national television, and when the choir sang, the camera man cried. 

This author saw him (While watching the director of course!)  ... He was over her left shoulder..  At this time the country was still in the eastern bloc.
Kirchentag, Frankfort, under the tent
Kirchentag - Frankfort
Singing under the tent in
one of the appearances
around the city..

It was cold in the spring!
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