Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

January 29, 2007

Mama's Lullaby: Lullabies Sung By Women Around the World


Mama's Lullaby: Lullabies Sung By Women Around the World. Roslyn, NY: Ellipsis Arts, 2001.

This CD collects traditional and contemporary lullabies in many languages from countries across the globe including Malta, Wales, Brazil, the Ukraine, Italy, the US, Zimbabwe, and Japan. The songs are by turns haunting, comforting and playful, but each is recognizable as a lullaby by its slower tempo and lulling melody. The muscial forms are as diverse as the languages, ranging from jazz to waltz to bossa. The liner notes include lyrics in the original language as well as an English translation; they also provide excellent background information about the singer, the cultural traditions of the lullaby within that featured culture or country, and the story of the song itself.

Mrs. Moon: Lullabies for Babies


Beaton, Clair. Mrs. Moon: Lullabies for Babies. Cambridge, MA: Barefoot Books, 2003.

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Clair Beaton's intricate textile illustrations in felt, antique fabrics, buttons and embroidery form the backdrop for lyrics to traditional lullabies and bed-time poetry. Half way between a book and a finely crafted quilt, Mrs. Moon will delight parents and caregivers while providing an invaluable resource for learning and sharing bedtime music with the whole family. The accompanying CD features recordings of these songs and poems by Dana Kletter, and is perfect for learning melodies or drifting off into dreamland.