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Johannes Brahms’ Lullaby – Op. 49, No. 4
Brahms’ Lullaby – Op.49 No.4 Wiegenlied/Lullaby…
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Leroy Anderson’s A Trumpeter’s Lullaby, Featuring David Spangler
The Microsoft Orchestra, a classical symphony orchestra made up of Microsoft employees, retirees, and friends, performed a trumpet solo of “A Trumpeter’s Lullaby” by Leroy Anderson on 6/21/10 in Redmond,…
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Brass Conspiracy Performs A Trumpeter’s Lullaby by Leroy Anderson
“The Brass Conspiracy performing ‘A Trumpeter’s Lullaby’ by Leroy Anderson.”…
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Brahms Lullaby, Op. 49, No. 4 on Romantic Guitar
Johannes Brahms’ famous op.49, Nr 4 Lullaby has been transcribed for guitar by Michel Dalle Ave. The song speaks of a peaceful night’s sleep, watched over by angels and dreaming…
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Esther Ofarim Sings Brahms’ Lullaby (1969)
Esther Ofarim sings Brahms’ Lullaby in Berlin 1969….
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Brahms’ Lullaby on Ocarina
Lullaby on Ocarina – A classical piece that came to mind. Enjoy!…
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Lullaby by Johannes Brahms
Good evening, good night – Lullaby for Julian. Covered with roses, slip under the deck. Tomorrow morning, God willing, you will awaken again. Watched over by little angels, sleep blissfully…
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A Trumpeter’s Lullaby by Leroy Anderson – West City Concert Band
“A Trumpeter’s Lullaby” by Leroy Anderson, performed by West City Concert Band, featuring Richard Breed (trumpet) and Chad Davenpor (conductor)….
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Wynton Marsalis Performs A Trumpeter’s Lullaby
Wynton Marsalis is a prominent jazz musician and classical instrumentalist. He currently serves as the Musical Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and has received numerous awards for his musical…
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Brahms’ Lullaby, Op. 49, No. 4
Check out award-winning classical guitarist Hanan Harchol’s soothing collection of lullabies and calming music, performed on the solo classical guitar. Perfect for infants, children, and adults looking to unwind. Available…
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Aafje Heynis Performs Sea Pictures by Sir Edward Elgar
…scene by the sea. The sea birds are asleep, and the world forgets to weep. The mother sings a lullaby to her child, encouraging them to forget the wild voices…
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Mozart – Concerto No. 21 for Piano and Orchestra, K. 467
…Court Theater in Vienna. This popular piano concerto is orchestrated for a flute, oboes, bassoons, horns (in pairs), tympani and strings. Enjoy it for relaxation or as a lullaby for…