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Music to Sleep by

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Inamorata, Sep 10, 2002.

  1. jazzredcat

    jazzredcat Guest

    "Any classical you can suggest?? When I think of classical I think of full orchestra .. loud and robust, uplifting. Not soft and fluid."

    If you like concert piano anything by Vladimir Horowitz, especially his Chopin; Horowitz has numerous solo piano cds out.
    Holst's PLANETS by the Montreal Symphony
    Maurice Revel's BOLERO[I have it on a compilation w/Debussy's LA
    MER on the Galleria label.
    Vivaldi's FOUR SEASONS as performed by Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg and The Orchestra of St. Luke's shines[her last name may be different, now].

    "...For soft and fluid - I'd go with Motzart's Four Seasons..."
    Honeygirl, I hate to be a stickler, but Mozart did not compose
    FOUR SEASONS.
     
  2. Honeygirl

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    :saywhat: Of course he didn't! Cheese 'n' Rice - what was I thinking? Oh bloody hell - I don't know...but thank you for pointing it out! And no - you're not a stickler at all! I had Motzart on the brain I think...apologies for the balls up there - my mistake! :)
     
  3. jazzredcat

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    You're making me do it again.

    There's only one T in Mozart; I know it's often pronounced like Moatzart, but it's Mo zart. :)
     
  4. Add some Kenny G in there as well! Josh Tesh also has some nice calming music. I also have a CD with Love Songs done by Lionel Richie. I have quite a selection of "sleeping" music because I used to teach preschool and had to have calm music for them to sleep with.
     
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    Jackson Browne - The Pretender

    thats good sleeping music - the whole cd.

    Its also good for background music for doing other things in bed too.;)
     

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