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    • Satie – Gymnopédie No.1. Luscious chords, slow tempi and gorgeous, drifting mood, the Gymnopédies by French composer Erik Satie have become synonymous with relaxation and peaceful times.
    • Holst – Venus the Bringer of Peace (The Planets) After being introduced to astrology in 1913, Gustav Holst was inspired to pen a suite based on the planets of the solar system and their corresponding Roman deities.
    • Chopin – Nocturne No.2, Op.9. Frédéric Chopin is undoubtedly one of the masters of the Romantic era, writing an abundance of beautiful, relaxing works for piano.
    • Ravel – Piano Concerto in G major (2nd movement) Though at first this may sound like a solo piano piece, eventually the beautiful entry of a flute confirms the presence of the orchestra to accompany the exquisite piano melody with curiously gorgeous harmonies.
  1. Gentle Guitar™’s Recommendations for Classical Sleep Music. Below you’ll find a Spotify playlist titled: Classical Music For Sleep that we’ve put together with young kids in mind. The playlist can even be used for adults or for winding down before bed or with a glass of wine after the kids have drifted off into a deep sleep.

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    • Liebestraum No. 3 – Liszt. The quintessential Romantic piano miniature. Listen, and feel calmed by those repeated arpeggios and shifting harmonies... Liszt - Liebestraum No. 3 (Love Dream)
    • The Swan – Saint-Saëns. Arguably the most famous of Saint-Saëns’ The Carnival of the Animals is No. 13 ‘The Swan’. Scored for two pianos and a solo cello, its calming melody represents the bird’s effortless gliding, while the rolling piano chords paint a musical picture of the swan’s hidden feet, paddling furiously under the water.
    • Air on a G String – Bach. A gentle, heartbeat-like pulse is the key to this beautiful piece – the slow movement of the Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D. And because it’s Bach, you can be sure the melody’s going to be pretty good too.
    • Wiegenlied – Brahms. The world’s most famous lullaby melody – you can’t help but sing ‘Go to sleep, go to sleep’ along with it. Is it bedtime yet? Johannes Brahms - Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
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    • Consolation in D Flat Major (No.3; S.172) by Franz Liszt. In spite of Liszt’s formidable reputation as a travelling virtuoso and composer whose compositions verge on the unplayable by mere mortals, this series of six pieces comes as a great contrast.
    • Song for Sienna by Brian Crain. Moving forward from Liszt into the more contemporary world of into what can broadly be considered Classical music, the Song For Sienna is a calming, reflective piece that may well evoke a relaxed mood.
    • Wiegenlied (op.49:no.4) by Johannes Brahms. (Click to play – the video is working) This piano piece is perhaps more commonly referred to as Braham’s lullaby.
    • The Adagio from the Clarinet Concerto in A Major; (K. 622) by WA Mozart. One of the final works that Mozart completed before his early death was this clarinet concerto written for his friend and clarinettist, Anton Stadler.
  3. Apr 10, 2023 · Play story. Share story. Enjoy a classical lullaby playlist for babies, children or even adults. TRACKLIST: 00:00:00 - 0:05:15 Orchestral Suite No. 3: Air on the G String Johann Sebastian Bach Capella Istropolitana Jaroslav Dvorak, conductor. 00:05:15 - 00:09:46 Berceuse Frederic Chopin Istvan Szekely, piano.

  4. Classical music can help with sleeping, meditation, and deep relaxation. In this article, we look at twelve of the best lullabies for sleeping. Enjoy these works by Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and more!

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · From Tchaikovsky’s Christmas ballet to Bizets barnstorming orchestral overture, some of the greatest classical pieces make perfect music for children. Classical music has long been associated with helping develop the minds and listening skills of children.