Helene Fischer publishes heart project: children's songs for the little ones

Helene Fischer publishes heart project: children's songs for the little ones
on November 1st. It's finally that far! Superstar Helene Fischer is launching her brand new album "The most beautiful children's songs". This special work is not only a musical pleasure, but also a heart project by the talented artist, who has long been waiting to delight children with their music.
With a careful selection of 25 classic children's songs that invite you to sing along and dream, Helene Fischer starts an exciting series. The selection is not only coherent, but also makes the hearts of small and large fans beat faster. Classics such as "Hoppe, Hoppe Rider" and "How nice that you were born" are just a few of the songs that shine in new splendor.
A heart desire is fulfilled
For the chart striker, this album fulfills a long -cherished dream. "The project is probably a bit surprising for my fans," she admits, adding: "But in fact it has long been a heart of my heart to make music for children." This initiative marks an important turning point in her career and shows its versatility as an artist.
The recordings in the studio were a very special experience for Helene. "It was a lot of fun interpreting these songs and taking up in my very own version," she explains enthusiastically. And best of all: in addition to the children, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncle will also indulge in nostalgic memories, because many of these melodies are also part of their own childhood.
premiere in the best broadcast time
The TV premiere of the album celebrates Helene Fischer on November 2nd. at 8:15 p.m. in the ARD in the program "Klein against Groß". Here she will present some of the warm songs from her new album together with the Blankenäschen children's choir. The anticipation is huge!
For all fans and interested parties, there is more information about this heart -warming project at www.helenefischerkids.de. An album that not only shines children's eyes, but also heralds the beginnings of a musical journey that brings together young and old.