“There's an airy, almost romantic, quality to the track; Schneider's vocals are woozily seductive while synths sparkle over sparse, loose beats.” Thus wrote the reviewer for The Line Of Best Fit.
Hannah Schneider has established herself as a unique vocalist and composer on the Danish music scene from the beginning of her career. On the album Ocean Letters, she ventures into new artistic paths. With songs that create an intimate connection between the neoclassical and the modern, the intimate and the universal, she emphasizes her cinematic, atmospheric musical expression. This includes classical piano compositions, improvisational passages, and mood-setting electronic elements seamlessly interwoven, creating a rich narrative about time. The album is inspired by the book "Havbrevene" by Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen - a correspondence between the sister seas, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, describing life in the water and on land. Schneider's atmospheric and evocati...
“There's an airy, almost romantic, quality to the track; Schneider's vocals are woozily seductive while synths sparkle over sparse, loose beats.” Thus wrote the reviewer for The Line Of Best Fit.
Hannah Schneider has established herself as a unique vocalist and composer on the Danish music scene from the beginning of her career. On the album Ocean Letters, she ventures into new artistic paths. With songs that create an intimate connection between the neoclassical and the modern, the intimate and the universal, she emphasizes her cinematic, atmospheric musical expression. This includes classical piano compositions, improvisational passages, and mood-setting electronic elements seamlessly interwoven, creating a rich narrative about time. The album is inspired by the book "Havbrevene" by Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen - a correspondence between the sister seas, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, describing life in the water and on land. Schneider's atmospheric and evocative vocals create vivid imagery for the listener, so get ready for a delightful evening at Musikhuset København. Joining her live are some of Denmark's most significant musicians: Christian Balvig, who as an arranger, composer, and producer, has collaborated with artists such as When Saints Go Machine, Copenhagen Phil, and Peter Sommer, Anna Roemer (including Guldimund and the band Kaleiido), and Maria Martine Jagd (Lueenas, Kira Skov, My Broken Twin).
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