Instruments
Ensembles
Opera
Compositeurs
Artistes

Partitions $26.95

Original

Wiegenlieder aus aller Welt. CD-Sammlung.

Traduction

Berceuses du monde entier. CD-Sammlung.

Original

Wiegenlieder aus aller Welt. CD-Sammlung composed by Johannes Brahms. Gunnar Eriksson. Liederprojekt. CD. Published by Carus Verlag. CA.8301100. This CD is available in an English version. Carus 83.012. All over the world, millions of mothers, fathers and grandparents get their children to sleep by the pacifying ritual of singing and rocking the infant or toddler. iSlaap, kindje slapi, for example, is sung in the Netherlands, iBaju, bajuschki, bajui in Russia, and iThula babai in South Africa. Singers and instrumentalists from all over the world have recorded the most beautiful lullabies from their home countries exclusively for this CD collection. The accompaniment by tradition instruments highlights the original sound of these songs. The CD contains lullabies from Armenia, Belgium, China, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Africa, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary and a lullaby in Yiddish. With this recording the prize-winning iLiederprojekti, promoting singing with children, is being continued and expanded by an international collection.

Traduction

Berceuses du monde entier. CD-Sammlung composed by Johannes Brahms. Gunnar Eriksson. Chansons projet. CD. Publié par Carus Verlag. CA.8301100. This CD is available in an English version. Carus 83.012. All over the world, millions of mothers, fathers and grandparents get their children to sleep by the pacifying ritual of singing and rocking the infant or toddler. iSlaap, kindje slapi, for example, is sung in the Netherlands, iBaju, bajuschki, bajui in Russia, and iThula babai in South Africa. Singers and instrumentalists from all over the world have recorded the most beautiful lullabies from their home countries exclusively for this CD collection. The accompaniment by tradition instruments highlights the original sound of these songs. The CD contains lullabies from Armenia, Belgium, China, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lebanon, New Zealand, North America, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Africa, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Hungary and a lullaby in Yiddish. With this recording the prize-winning iLiederprojekti, promoting singing with children, is being continued and expanded by an international collection.