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MY SPLENDID ISOLATION

ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER Violinist

- Anne-sophie Mutter’s planned concert at the Barbican last month has been reschedule­d to February 23 2021, when she will perform with pianist Lauma Skride. Details: barbican.org.uk I’ve just finished

The classical star is soothing her soul with long wal ks, gardening – and Bob Marley ‘I’ve always loved an English cottage garden – it looks like it’s been groomed by God’s hand’

What I’m watching

I’ve just seen The Handmaid’s Tale, which is especially disturbing in this time of the lockdown, when the usual forms of democracy have been put on hold. Also, I’ve been watching Bruno Monsaingeo­n’s documentar­y Enigma, on the great Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter, who is one of my musician heroes. But I watch very little on the whole, because here in Bavaria we are allowed to walk for miles and miles, so I mostly spend time out of doors. What I am watching is nature!

What I’m listening to

Actually I’m now listening to music much more than usual. I’ve rediscover­ed Bob Marley, who I used to love when I was in my teens. I adore all his songs – they have such a joyous natural feel, as if they spring from the green earth. I have also discovered Erykah Badu, who is a fabulous singer. But when I’m worrying about the future I reach out to Maria Callas, because, for me, she is the artist of the greatest intensity and integrity.

What I’m reading

Sprechen wir über Beethoven [“Let’s speak about Beethoven”] by Eleonore Büning. It reveals the fascinatin­g interconne­ctions between Beethoven’s life and his works, and between the early and late pieces. Also I’ve gone back to French literature, which was my great love when I was a teenager; I loved Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir and, of course, Camus. It’s interestin­g that I can still relate to him, whereas some of my other favourite authors from my teens, like Hermann Hesse, now seem too flowery. It’s beautiful writing, but somehow not right for the present moment.

The hobby I’ve taken up

Well, for the first time I have taken up gardening, which was very helpful when I was ill with the virus myself. I have only a tiny garden but still I’m having fun! I’ve always loved an English cottage garden – it all looks like it’s been groomed by God’s hands, a kind of artful wilderness. I’m trying to create that effect.

The thing that made me laugh recently

That’s easy: conversati­ons with my children, who like to deflate me when I am being grand. They help me to laugh at myself. I am so lucky to have them living near me. What I can’t wait to do once this is all over

I miss seeing loved ones. The first thing I will do when it’s all over is just give everyone a hug. Also, I’m longing to share music with other people, because that is what music is for. It makes us feel whole.

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Dystopia: Anne-sophie Mutter found
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The Handmaid’s Tale a disturbing watch

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