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: Fischer advocates for a strict daily schedule when on tour, including dedicated times for sleep, balanced meals, and essential "fresh air walks" to counteract the stagnation of planes and concert halls .

: To ensure "security and freshness" on stage, Fischer spends the morning of every concert day playing her entire repertoire from start to finish very slowly . She views this as a form of meditative "cleaning" for the mind and muscles. The Dual-Instrument Athlete : Fischer advocates for a strict daily schedule

: She believes that while "artistic maturity" cannot be taught, "artistic responsibility"—the discipline to prepare one's body and mind for the stage—is a mandatory skill for any professional . Community and Education in Gauting The Dual-Instrument Athlete : She believes that while

day I play the whole piece, from the first to the last note, very slowly. below a certain level. Have a schedule every day. Have a schedule every day

In 2022, Julia Fischer emphasized that the rigorous demands of a world-class touring schedule—often performing 80 to 90 concerts a year—require an athlete's commitment to physical health . Living in , a municipality in the picturesque Starnberg district, provides her with the natural environment necessary to maintain this balance.

: In 2019, she founded the Kindersinfoniker (Children's Symphony) in Munich, and through projects like "Rhapsody in School," she remains an active presence in local classrooms, promoting music as a vital form of human expression .

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