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Anne-Sophie Mutter has the same travel woes as the rest of us

Anne-Sophie Mutter has the same travel woes as the rest of us

The violinist messages:

After one of the hottest and most humid concert adventures at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf I was looking forward spending my day at home chilling. Sadly my flight got cancelled – I have been traveling since 7 am to finally arrive in the afternoon in Hamburg! The glamorous life of an artist. Imagine that happens on a concert day … it has and will. Anyhow, I love the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and am hugely looking forward to the concert!
Yesterday was the first of September. A terrible dark day in German history, a very dark day for the world (1939). To commemorate this, we played the Theme from “Schindler’s List” … and to remember the countless souls lost in all brutal armed conflicts around the globe.

Previously on the Mutter tripadvisor: bad hotel rooms.

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