Hack, Katharina / Hack, Anouchka: Alle Menschen werden Schwestern

Hack, Katharina / Hack, Anouchka: Alle Menschen werden Schwestern

Hack, Katharina / Hack, Anouchka: Alle Menschen werden Schwestern

Format: CD

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Title: Alle Menschen werden Schwestern
Artist: Hack, Katharina / Hack, Anouchka
Label: Berlin Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885470034140
Genre: Classical Artists

The sister duo Anouchka & Katharina Hack are set to release their new album "Alle Menschen werden Schwestern," a heartfelt exploration of the deep bond between sisters. Through compositions by the Boulanger sisters, Fanny Hensel, and Felix Mendelssohn, as well as their own spontaneous improvisations, the duo creates a musical dialogue that captures their inseparable connection. The album also features a specially (re)composed track by Marina Baranova, inspired by Beethoven's "Alle Menschen werden Bruder," which serves as the album's title piece. This release promises to make the unique, intuitive understanding between siblings both audible and profoundly moving.

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