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Heino only practises scales at home and no longer on tour

He postponed the start of his church tour due to his grief for Hannelore, but now it's off to Dresden: Heino and Anita Hegerland are going on tour together - through European churches.

Singer Heino in a restaurant in the Taschenbergpalais..aussiedlerbote.de
Singer Heino in a restaurant in the Taschenbergpalais..aussiedlerbote.de

Heino only practises scales at home and no longer on tour

Folk and pop musician Heino has given up regular vocal exercises during concert tours. "I used to do that more often, but not anymore," the 84-year-old told the German Press Agency in Dresden. A good two weeks after the unexpected death of his wife Hannelore, to whom he was married for 44 years, Heino plans to start this year's church tour "Die Himmel rühmen" (Praise the heavens) in Dresden's Kreuzkirche on Friday evening. "If I'm on stage every day now, I'm not practicing," he said at the presentation in mid-October. "But at home I do, up the scale, down the scale again, to get everything moving again."

Due to Heino's grief, the start of the 2023/2024 European church tour was postponed by a week. According to the singer's website, 15 performances are planned in Germany, Austria and Belgium until the beginning of February - including two more in Saxony: in the Lutherkirche Görlitz and the Philippus Kirche Leipzig.

After 250 concerts in places of worship in the past, Heino has famous company this time: the Norwegian soprano Anita Hegerland, who sang a famous duet with Roy Black as a child and later two world hits with Mike Oldfield.

Although he comes from a "very Catholic family", Heino himself rarely goes to church, as the artist explained. His grandfather played the organ in Cologne Cathedral and two cousins became pastors. "So I was always closely connected to the church." As a young man, he went there almost every day. "It was easy too, the church was right opposite where we lived." With Hannelore, the first thing they did when visiting a new city was to go to church and light a candle.

Despite his busy church tour schedule, Heino still finds time to practice his scales at home, enjoying the solitude that music provides. Many people gathered to pay their respects and celebrate the life of Hannelore, Heino's late wife, during a memorial service held in a local church.

Source: www.dpa.com

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