



In this week’s two classes Manuela and I read the newspaper and talk about La Bohéme. Over the past few days the weather has been very hot and muggy – schwule, with an umlaut means stuffy or muggy; schwule without an umlaut means gay!
In the early evening I drive to Rohrbach, about 10 minutes on the way to Heidelberg to look around. It’s a pretty little old town that is now a suburb of Heidelberg; at one time it had a major Jewish presence and a synagogue. Now there is only a recently erected monument to the former Jews of Rohrbach. I have a lovely dinner at ‘Roter Ochsen’ (Red Ox), Rindermedaillons und Schpaetzel (Beef medallions) in a fresh mushroom sauce with a salad and half-liter draft beer for €17 or $25.
On Wednesday I take the bus back to Rohrbach for a haircut. Previously I had seen “The Barber Shop” so walk in. There’s only one barber and I’m the only customer. The young barber tells me that the shop belongs to his newly married brother, who has taken the day off. The young barber introduces himself as “Kawa” originally from Northern Iraq and for the past 10 years a barber at Patrick Henry Village, the US Army base. That’s when I should have gotten out of the chair and left! I do not leave and he gives me a real military haircut. He trims my eyebrows and wants to shave off the beard; I say a loud “Nein” but the haircut is definitely very short!
In the evening I go to a ‘Liederabend’ (evening of songs) at the Stadtische Buhne (City Theater) the concert is a sheer delight. Maraile Lichdi one of the leading sopranos of the Heidelberg Opera (and Electra in the Idomeneo, that I saw) performs a program of songs by various composers based on the poems of Friedrich Schiller, the famous German poet and writer. Lichdi has a beautiful full voice; she’s accompanied by a woman pianist and sings the entire program without notes or score. There are Shubert songs, a group by Hugo Wolf and a collection of modern lieder by Pfitzner, Ullman and Reutter; I have never heard modern lieder before! And later check ‘German Wikipedia’ and find that:
Hans Erich Pfitzner 1869 – 1949 was born in Moscow, died in Salzburg and
taught master-classes in Berlin and Munich, later Vienna and Salzburg; composed operas and other works.
Viktor Ullman, contemporary Czech composer, born 1896; deported in 1942 to Theresienstadt, wrote piano sonatas, string quartets and songs.
Hermann Reutter 1900 – 1985, born and died in Stuttgart; studied composition, piano, organ and songs at Munich. Composed several operas including “Die Brucke von San Luis Rey” based on the 1927 novel by Thornton Wilder.
The theater is less than half full, however the audience is very enthusiastic and the diva sings two encores ending very appropriately with the lullaby “Gute Nacht.”
Yesterday’s newspaper carries an article about the new Berlin memorial “Denkmal fur Homosexuelle” (Memorial to the Homosexuals) recently opened to memorialize the discrimination against gays during Nazi times; the memorial cost about €600,00 or almost one million dollars and is located in the vicinity of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. There is also an article about Prime Minister Angela Merkel opening an exhibition at Berlin’s Schoenefeld airport about the Berlin Airlift of June 1948 to May 1949. Today’s newspaper, which Manuela and I read together, has an article about “Kinder von Zamoec” a group of 20 Holocaust survivors from Poland brought to Heidelberg by Caritasverband, Heidelberg and Das Max-Kolbe-Werk, two organizations dealing with Holocaust education. The group met with the Hauptburgermeister and spoke at local schools.
As I said before – not a day goes by without a newspaper article or TV program about the Holocaust. Manuela also talks about a German film “Leroy” with Gunter Kaufman, concerning a young German black kid falling in love with a very blond German girl, daughter of a family of neo-Nazi skinheads.
Later I arrange with Kasia, the Academy Housing Officer to look at one of the apartments at Rohrbacherstrasse16. The Academy leases 3 or 4 apartments in this building, then rents out individual rooms at €620 per four weeks with a small kitchen and tiny bathroom for communal use. The individual room I look at is very small with Salvation Army furniture. I don’t think that I would be very comfortable or happy here!
The hot weather continues, 32 C and 18 at night, corresponding to 90 and 65; and very humid. I decide against the chamber-music concert by the Trio Parnassus and “Bunbury – Ernst des Lebens” (Importance of Being Ernest) by Oscar Wilde at the Staadliche Buhne!
Photos:
Rohrbach monument to its former Jews 3#044
Rohrbacherstrasse16, Heidelberg 4#041
Heidelberg 4#025
Heidelberg 4#031