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barondave ([personal profile] barondave) wrote2006-07-09 05:24 pm

Lily I

Convergence was fun, but I didn't feel a part of it. Ah well. The Young Whippersnappers are doing a good job. Right now, Closing Ceremonies is going on, and I'm at home playing with my music. Whee! All weekend I was talking about my various music projects, notably the lullaby collection for my 14 week old niece. Since I know you're interested (or at least polite enough to let me ramble at the con), here is my final selection. I tried to alternate instrumentals with songs, and introduce Lily to music from around the world (hmm... only five continents...).


Lily I
Lullabye
1 All Through The Night – Peter, Paul & Mary 2:35
2 Kanon in D – Pachelbel 4:48 (one of several versions I have)
3 Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain
– Ladysmith Black Mambazo 2:18
4 Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun – Debussy 10:25
5 Jennifer Rabbit – Tom Paxton 2:13
6 Quintet in A for Clarinet and Strings – Mozart 6:27
7 Little Tomorrow – Sandy Andina 4:46
8 The Four Seasons: Spring – Musici di Zagreb 3:26
9 Turning Toward The Morning
– Gordon Bok, Ann Mayo Muir & Ed Trickett 5:24
10 La India Verela – Garrido, Osvaldo 4:40 (Tierra del Fuego/Argentina)
11 Crested Hens/Laridé – Karen Ashbrook 3:48
12 Laila Laila – Various Artists 5:09 (Israel)
13 Far Away – Ceoltoiri 4:33
14 Cannily Cannily – Tim Hart & Maddy Prior 2:23
15 Blue Danube Waltz – J. Strauss 10:04
16 Acua De Beber – Astrud Gilberto/Tom Jobim 2:18 (Brazil)

[identity profile] asimovberlioz.livejournal.com 2006-07-09 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
How come all the selections get the performers named except for (most of) the classical ones? All those lessons, conservatory, getting the recording contract, and no recognition? *sob snif*

By the way, #16, "Agua de beber," is one of my favorite Brazilian tunes, and is on my MP3 player playlist. Surprised?

[identity profile] dreamshark.livejournal.com 2006-07-10 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
I dont recognize them all, but the ones I do recognize are all lovely songs for a soothing lullabye collection.

Of course, you never know for sure what will be soothing to an infant. Baby [livejournal.com profile] thorintatge was so entranced by Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds that we made a tape with the song repeated a dozen times. He didn't want to listen to the whole album, just that song. I dimly remember baby-sitting for some baby that would only stop crying when I set his/her infant seat in the middle of the dining room table and blasted a particular rock song with a very steady beat and distinctive lead singer at top volume from the speakers on either side of the room. I don't remember what the song was, but I'd guess something by the Rolling Stones.