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1. Brézairola Lullaby (Auvergne Lullaby)
Album Title: Classical Baby - Beautiful Melodies To Soothe & Calm
Composer: Traditional, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, Camille Saint-Saëns, Antonín Dvorák, Charles Gounod, Johann Pachelbel, George Frideric Handel, Sabine Baring-Gould, Felix Mendelssohn, Claude Debussy, Gerard Sars, Ludwig van Beethoven, Engelbert Humperdinck
Performer: Susie Tallman, Sally Schinckel-Brown, Nicole Forsyth, Dominique Guerbois, Glen Murray, Kathleen Clawson, Annabel Pope, Annie Beilby, Jeremy Sung, Caroline Hobbs, James Higgins, Elias Constantopedos, Paul Roth, Erin Moody, Rowan Smith, Marianne Broadfoot, Shelley Jamison, Guy Curd
Soloists: Glen Murray, Dominique Guerbois, Nicole Forsyth, Sally Schinckel-Brown, James Higgins (piano), Susie Tallman, Kathleen Clawson. Conductor: Louise Loomis Ensemble: Children's Chorus
Audio CD (October 18, 2005) Number of Discs: 1 Mono/Stereo: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Label: Rock Me Baby Records Copyright: (C) 2005 Rock Me Baby Records Total Length: 1:02:55 Genres: Children's Music, Classical.
1. Brézairola Lullaby (Auvergne Lullaby) (2:56) Composer French Traditional Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Glen Murray (Violin) Kathleen Clawson (Voice)
2. Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, Cantata No. BWV 147 (BC A174): Jesu bleibet meine Freude "Jesu, joy of man's desiring" (3:17) Composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Performer Annabel Pope (Viola) Annie Beilby (Violin) Jeremy Sung (Violin), Kathleen Clawson (Voice) Susie Tallman (Voice) Caroline Hobbs (Cello) Period Baroque Written 1723; Leipzig, Germany
3. Lullaby-Songs (5) for voice & piano, Op. 49: No 4, Wiegenlied (2:07) Composer Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Glen Murray (Violin) Kathleen Clawson (Voice) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) James Higgins (Piano) Period Romantic Written 1868; Austria
4. The Swan (from "Carnival of the Animals"), original (for 2 pianos & ensemble) and arrangements Instrumental: No. 13, The swan (2:44) Composer Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921) Performer Caroline Hobbs (Cello) Elias Constantopedos (Piano) Period Romantic Written 1886; France
5. Hänsel und Gretel, opera: I shut the children's peepers: Excerpt(s) (4:58) Composer Engelbert Humperdinck (1854 - 1921) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Kathleen Clawson (Voice) Rowan Smith (Violin) Marianne Broadfoot (Violin) Shelley Jamison (Viola) Guy Curd (Cello) James Higgins (Piano) Period Romantic Written 1893; Germany
6. Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95/B 178 "From the New World" (first published as No. 5): 2nd movement, Largo (4:52) Composer Antonín Dvorák (1841 - 1904) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Kathleen Clawson (Voice) Glen Murray (Violin) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) Period Romantic Written 1893; USA
7. Ave Maria, for voice & piano (after Bach's Prelude No. 1 from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1) (2:59) Composer Charles Gounod (1818 - 1893) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Paul Roth (Organ) Period Romantic Written 1859; France Notes This work is based on J.S. Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C from 'The Well-Tempered Clavier.'
8. Canon and Gigue for 3 Violins & Basso Continuo in D major, T. 337: Canon in D (5:55) Composer Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706) Performer Jeremy Sung (Violin) Annie Beilby (Violin) Annabel Pope (Viola) Caroline Hobbs (Cello) Period Period: Baroque Written Germany
9. Serse (Xerxes), opera, HWV 40: Ombra mai fu "Largo" (2:37) Composer George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759) Performer Kathleen Clawson (Voice) James Higgins (Piano) Period Baroque Written 1738; London, England
10. Rusalka, opera, Op 114/B 203: O moon high up "Song to the moon" (5:54) Composer Antonín Dvorák (1841 - 1904) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Glen Murray (Violin) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) James Higgins (Piano) Period Romantic Written 1900; Bohemia Notes This selection is arranged for string quartet, harp and voice.
11. "Schlaf, Kindlein schlaf! Der Vater hüt die Schaf", folk song for voice & piano, Volkskinderlieder (15), WoO 31: No. 11, Wiegenlied (2:21) Composer Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) Performer Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Glen Murray (Violin) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Conductor Louise Loomis Ensemble Children's Chorus Period Romantic Written 1858; Germany Note Sleep on, Little one
12. Now the Day is Over (1:40) Composer Sabine Baring-Gould (1834 - 1924) & Sir Joseph Barnby Performer Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Glen Murray (Violin) Kathleen Clawson (Voice) Susie Tallman (Voice) Period Romantic Written by 1864; England
13. Elijah (Elias), oratorio, Op. 70: Evening Hymn-Excerpt(s) (1:23) Composer Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847) Performer James Higgins (Piano) Susie Tallman (Voice) Glen Murray (Violin) Dominique Guerbois (Violin) Sally Schinckel-Brown (Cello) Nicole Forsyth (Viola) Ensemble Chorus Period Romantic Written 1846-1847; Germany
14. Suite bergamasque, for piano, L. 75: 3rd movement, Clair de Lune (5:46) Composer Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Performer Elias Constantopedos (Piano) Period 20th Century Written 1890/1905; France
15. Limbörgs (Limbourgish) Ave Maria, for voice & organ (3:26) Composer Gerard Sars Performer Erin Moody (Voice) Susie Tallman (Voice) Paul Roth (Organ) Period 20th Century
16. Work(s) Little Children (1:46) Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Ensemble Children's Chorus Period Baroque
17. Sonata for Piano No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 "Moonlight": 1st movement, Adagio sostenuto: Instrumental (5:36) Composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Performer James Higgins (Piano) Period Classical Written 1801; Vienna, Austria
18. Work(s): Mozart's Lullaby (2:36) Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) Performer Susie Tallman (Voice) Kathleen Clawson (Voice) James Higgins (Piano) Period Baroque
About the CD
Classical Baby from Rock Me Baby Records, introduces beautiful, soothing melodies to both parent & child, by some of the most important classical composers including, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Debussy, Dvorak and Brahms.
Rock Me Baby Records has been producing lullabies, nursery rhymes & children’s songs since 1999. As a classical trained singer from UCLA, the New England Conservatory of Music, and the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Susie Tallman wanted to provide a CD of classical music for her audience of parents who are interested in exposing their children to a wide variety of music in order to calm & soothe their children as well as educate; by exposing the parent & child to various languages (German, French, Italian, Latin, Czech, Dutch) and instrumentations (string quartet, piano, harp, choir, organ).
Finally, it is important for Rock Me Baby Records to provide music that is not simplified for children, but authentic and true. Having said that, we have taken liberties in adding English to songs or a simple melody where only instrumentation would have occurred, or arranged the piece for string quartet rather than a full orchestra, but all the time, thinking about our audience.
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy the music.
The Classical Baby Cover, with respect to 14.126.6, Thomas Sully (American, 1783-1872), Child Asleep (The Rosebud), 1841, Oil on canvas, 23 7/8 x 36 1/2 in. (60.6 x 92.7 cm): "The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bequest of Francis T.S. Darley, 1914 (14.126.6) Photograph © 1996 The Metropolitan Museum of Art"
Susie Tallman
Susie Tallman is a singer and recording artist known for recording children's music.
Tallman graduated UCLA with a B.A. in voice performance. Tallman then spent several years in Europe, singing with a number of choirs in Paris. She returned to the US several years later, training at the New England Conservatory Workshop in Boston.
Before founding her children's music record label, Rock Me Baby Records, Tallman sang backup for a number of other artists, including Cheap Trick and Ronnie Spector.
Tallman's recent albums are mostly adaptations of works for children's sensibilities. Children's Songs: A Collection of Childhood Favorites, for example, consists of 38 traditional folk songs and nursery rhymes adapted into short tunes.
Tallman's first CD, Lullabye Themes for Sleepy Dreams sold about 40,000 copies, and won a Gold Award (music) from the Parents' Choice Foundation in 2001 |