



These four pictures show:
The spontaneous audience that materialized when we sang from the steps of the museum inside the Kremlin. I think Fenno decided to make these impromptu concerts when it became clear our formal concerts were for invited audiences only.
Fenno beaming at the Taj Mahal.
The band that greeted us at a grassy airport in the Philippines.
Fenno conducting from atop his chair between courses at the Jumbo Seafood Restaurant in Aberdeen, Hong Kong.
Cheers,
Peter Stambler '66
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