Dear Anna, Klemens and I have been giving considerable thought to our proposal that we have a Memorial Concert for Margrit in Konnarock in July, and we conclude that our intention is not feasible, for three reasons. The people in Konnarock look for more liturgy, more formality in religious observance than we are able to provide. We cannot expect them to be familiar with music as religious experience. A purely musical memorial service is likely to mystify and to disappoint them. We miss your father who was able to catalyse communal experience for the most diverse individuals. Many potential members of the congregation- audience would be perplexed by the musical tradition that is congenial to our family. The suggestion by one of Margrit's friends that we look for musicians who would perform "blue-grass" and "rap music" to celebrate Margrit's memory suggests that a common esthetic ground, if it exists at all, may be impossible to find. Finally, the very profusion of Margrit's friends is likely to cause insoluble logistical problems. It would be rude and hurtful not to invite them all; many of them are nomadic, and some might be expected to travel long distances to attend a memorial concert. How would we get them all from the airport to Konnarock? Where would we feed, where would we lodge especially those who have no automobiles? All these considerations have led us to scale back our ambitions. The grandchildren all still plan to come to Konnarock for a few days this summer, to bring their instruments and to play music for themselves and for the family that has such vivid memories of Margrit. I hope that some time while Klemens, Laura and the children are in Konnarock, you and your husband will have occasion to stop by and see us. I further hope that the half-baked plan with which I importuned you has not caused you undue trouble or inconvenience. Our best wishes to you and your family. Jochen