Hope@Home

 
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KOSMA / Max RICHTER / HEYMANN / SCHUBERT / SATIE / WEILL / etc
Hope@Home
Daniel Hope (violin) with Christoph Israel (piano) Till Brönner (trumpet) Joy Denalane (vocals) Max Raabe (vocals) Jacques Ammon (piano)

[ Deutsche Grammophon / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 11 September 2020

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Violinist Daniel Hope spent his period of social distancing by performing chamber concerts from his living room in Berlin online and for Arte Concert with specially invited guests. Deutsche Grammophon is proud to present Hope@Home the album, a selection from this ground-breaking series of livestream events which attracted a combined audience of 2,5m viewers.

"This album is a document of these extraordinary weeks. Everything you hear is live, one take only. Some pieces were rehearsed, others were not. In some cases Christoph Israel finished the arrangements literally minutes before we went live. You will hear the frequent squeak of my living room floor, as well as other spontaneous bumps and bangs. There were no patches or editing, no second takes. Sometimes life doesn't allow for second takes. This was my world for six magical and highly unusual weeks. I hope you enjoy listening." - Daniel Hope

Tracks:

Kosma: Les feuilles mortes
Marcel Louiguy: La vie en rose
Max Richter, Clyde Lovern Otis: This Bitter Earth / On the Nature of Daylight
Heymann: Irgendwo auf der Welt (from Der Blonde Traum)
Schubert: An die Musik D547
Weber: Larghetto
Weill, K: Youkali
Rota, N: Godfather Waltz
Satie: Six Gnossiennes
Ward, S A: America the Beautiful
Mancini, H: Moon River
Jose Maria Cano Andres: Hijo De La Luna
E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen: Over the Rainbow
Fauré: Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1
Samon Kawamura, Max Herre, Sophie Hunger, Roberto Di Gioia: Berlin - Tel Aviv
Rachmaninov: Songs (14), Op. 34
Gershwin: Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)
Brahms: Lieder und Gesänge (9), Op. 32
Falla: Asturiana / If
Hadjidakis: Never on Sunday: theme
Weill, K: Lost in the stars