This album is about solidarity, about the power of cohesion, or quite simply about the incontrovertible fact that people can achieve much more together than alone. Anouchka and Katharina Hack are sisters. They have been playing music together since their early childhood. Katharina, the older sister by one and a half years, chose the piano, while Anouchka followed her father’s example and plays the cello. They have been performing as a duo on major concert stages and festivals for more than 10 years. The fact that they are siblings, know each other inside out, trust and understand each other blindly, has made them so successful. They dedicate an entire album to this overpowering feeling with the programme ‘Alle Menschen werden Schwestern’.
Alle Menschen werden Schwestern
Artist
Composer
Alicia Keys
Anouchka Hack
Fanny Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Giovanni Sollima
Further information
Genre
Klassik
Klavier
Publication date
04.10.2024
This album is about solidarity, about the power of cohesion, or quite simply about the incontrovertible fact that people can achieve much more together than alone. Anouchka and Katharina Hack are sisters. They have been playing music together since their early childhood. Katharina, the older sister by one and a half years, chose the piano, while Anouchka followed her father's example and plays the cello. They have been performing as a duo on major concert stages and festivals for more than 10 years. The fact that they are siblings, know each other inside out, trust and understand each other blindly, has made them so successful. They dedicate an entire album to this overpowering feeling with the programme ‘Alle Menschen werden Schwestern’.
Tracklist - These are the tracks you will hear on the album
Alle Menschen werden Schwestern
1
Alle Menschen werden Schwestern
2
I. Modéré
3
II. Sans vitesse
4
III. Nerveusment rhythmé
5
I. D'un vieux jardin
6
II. D'un jardin clair
7
III. Cortège
8
Schwanenlied (Arr. for cello & piano by Anouchka & Katharina Hack)
9
Lied Ohne Worte, Op. 62 No. 1 (Arr. for Cello & Piano by Friedrich Grützmacher)
10
Fantasy in G Minor for cello and piano
11
Improvisation
12
If I Ain't Got You (Arr. For cello & piano by Wolf Kerschek)
13
Lamentatio per violoncello solo
14
Alle Menschen werden Schwestern
15
"An die Hoffnung" Op. 94 (Arr. for cello & piano by Anouchka & Katharina Hack)
16
"Morgen!" (Arr. for cello & piano by Anouchka & Katharina Hack)
17
Improvisation - Epilogue