Bach at Bedtime: Lullabies for the Still of the Night
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Bach at Bedtime: Lullabies for the Still of the Night
Music Price: $7.98 As of Jan 4 10:43 EST (details)
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| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | October 17, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 028944691528 |
| Buy this item | $7.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 4 10:43 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Sheep May Safely Graze
- Adante
- Larghetto
- Sarabande
- Sinfonia
- Adagio
- Andante
- Largo, ma non tanto
- Siciliano, for oboe
- Affetuoso
- Andante
- Sinfonia, part 2 (Adagio)
- Sarabanda
- Sarabande
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User Reviews
Average user review:| This series is awesome! |
| Bach At Bedtime |
| Great CD |
| Mellow, Sleepy, Wonderful |
| Soothing Bach |
Johan Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) was a devout German Lutharan who devoted much of his life to composing music for various church functions and events in his position of 'head music master" in his different appointments. As such, we see often in Bach's music a "pastoral" quality - whose effect is to encourage, comfort and renew the spirit. No piece (and title) is more demonstrating of this quality then the opening "Sheep May Safely Graze" which is perhaps the finest recording of this magnificant and comforting piece by the Stuttgart Orchestra who brings a most expressive quality to the music. Its inter-weaving and delicate melodies give rise to serene visions of carefree green pastures and the sense that all is well. So, perhaps in that vein, this music has some commonality to traditional lullabies.
But, even though the music is serene, there is much musically to hear in these tunes - for those still awake. Bach's genius is seen here for setting a lyrical solo instrument (violin, oboe, cello) against a stable, comforting background orchestra pulsing away in Bach fashion. Many of these works are a typical style of Bach music known as "fugues" - which is a type of music where two-three instruments simultaneously play different melodies that all blend together in splendid harmony. This consistent, calming rhythm with gently soaring melodies are part of what makes such music suitable for bedtime. Finally, one who is just nodding off can appreciate that the last two selections are the most peaceful with the fewest notes coming from the solo guitar of Pepe Romero. They end in a whisper which should be right about the time you fall asleep and the CD player quietly clicks off. This is a really wonderful compilation of Bach's music that should be pleasing to both those just looking for some nice, relaxing music - or even to the long-term classical collector who already has 30 CD's of Bach's music but values the variety and soothing qualities of such 'even-temperament' collections. April 28, 2005
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