This Audio CD Music item from Philips was reviewed on 23-Oct-2008.
Bach for Babies Reference Music. Classifications : General Classical Styles Music Minuets Ballets & Dances Classical Styles Music General Chamber Music Classical Styles Music Bach, Johann Sebastian ( B ) Featured Composers, A-Z Classical Styles Music . Click the following link to view the cover of Bach for Babies. Related topics: Praeludium. Menuets 1 & 2. Gavotte 1 - Gavotte 2 ou la musette. Allemande. Bourreé 1 & 2. Gavottes 1-2. Unspecified Prelude in D Minor. Badinerie. Allegro. Prelude No. 3. Fugue No. 2. Be-Bop Bach (Prelude No. 2 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I) - Bach, Johann Sebast. Dixie Bach (Fugue No. 2 from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I) - Bach, Johann Sebast. Allegro. Bourreé. Giga. "Little" Fugue in G minor - Bach, Johann Sebast. Presto. Prelude No. 1 in C. Siciliano. Gavotte en rondeau. Siciliano. Minuet in D minor - Bach, Johann Sebast. Bist du bei Mir - Bach, Johann Sebast. General. Classical. Styles. Music. Minuets. Ballets & Dances. Classical. Styles. Music. General. requestid: b84ecac2-e981-415e-a856-80d48cea7f18 requestprocessingtime: 0.0493880000000000 salesrank: 3368 packagedimensions: 5455518497
1) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. This is absolutely my favorite CD that we bought for our baby! We´ve bought quite a few classical-music-for-baby compilations, and this is far and away the best. The music is fun, flirty, stimulating, sweet, and beautifully performed. It´s not syrupy, dumbed-down, or played on electronic instruments like some of those other compilations. We listen to it all the time. I now buy this as a baby shower gift for everyone I know!¤ 2) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. You can´t beat Bach. If classical music is the thing you want for your baby, get this CD. If you are single and have no kids, but classical music is your thing, get this CD. This is fantastic reading music, study music (regardless of what you´re studying), and just plain relaxing music. I also highly recommend the CD, BUILD YOUR BABY´S BRAIN 1.¤ 3) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. She´s one-year-old now, and she´s been listening to this CD since she was 1 month old. Recommend it for those new parents that can´t come up with any other way to lay their little ones to sleep.¤ 4) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. Very soothing. Calms my baby everytime I play it! And yes, they actually do listen to music and enjoy it! I recommend this as an essential item for any new baby!¤ 5) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. This is a versatile collection in terms of composition, performance and layout. Comparing to most of CD with classical selections for baby, this edition is more nutritious and rich on musical experience. Genre wise, the piano solo, concerti, chamber and opera are all included. Performance wise, it is absolute a feast -- Sir Neville Marrier conducting Academy of St. Martin-in-the fields, Jazz Pianist John Lewis delivering the charming and uplifting variation, and Kiri Te Kanawa´s heavenly creamy voice. The combination of these musicians and recordings is a decision with great artistic sensibility. The layout is perfectly arranged -- from the waking up, playtime and to the bed. This is not just another CD juggles some pieces together from a brandy composer. For a more serious editing of baby music, this shall be something as a guideline.¤ 6) Audio CD Music Bach for Babies by Philips. Programmed similarly to the Beethoven for Babies collection, this set of Bach compositions runs the emotional gamut, from the gently eye opening to the jumpy arm raising, collecting each set of pieces under a thematic header. The first several selections ("Waking Up") feature solo piano works that come directly from Bach´s more pedagogic works, compositions intended for students to use as exercises to loosen their touch. Played superbly by pianist Sviatoslav Richter, as well as the Romero brothers (Pepe and Celedonio) on warm guitar, these compositions urge the ear to open. And then you come the pieces gathered under the "Playtime" heading: jazz pianist John Lewis picks up a couple pieces, as do the folks in Canadian Brass. Then the mood shift heads back to the sleepyhead state with "Winding Down" and "And So to Bed," each of which slows the tempo and quiets the passion to a doze. This is a fine set of Bach works. --Andrew Bartlett¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 20-Nov-2008, 028946294925, EVB-U6B-72B-1OB-UPB-YVB-QFB-8  Bach for Babies, Music, Image © Philips
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