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Bach for Babies

Amazon ASIN: B00000IIYV

LowestNewPrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestNewPrice FormattedPrice $3.44
LowestUsedPrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestUsedPrice FormattedPrice $2.45
LowestCollectiblePrice CurrencyCode USD
LowestCollectiblePrice FormattedPrice $11.98
TotalNew 28
TotalUsed 16
TotalCollectible 1
TotalRefurbished 0

Product Details

BindingAudio CD
EAN0028946294925
LabelPhilips
CurrencyCodeUSD
FormattedPrice$7.98
ManufacturerPhilips
MPN462949
NumberOfDiscs1
ProductGroupMusic
PublisherPhilips
ReleaseDate1999-04-13
StudioPhilips
TitleBach for Babies
UPC028946294925

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Programmed similarly to the Beethoven for Babies collection, this set of Bach compositions runs the emotional gamut, from the gently eye opening to the jumpy arm raising, collecting each set of pieces under a thematic header. The first several selections ("Waking Up") feature solo piano works that come directly from Bach's more pedagogic works, compositions intended for students to use as exercises to loosen their touch. Played superbly by pianist Sviatoslav Richter, as well as the Romero brothers (Pepe and Celedonio) on warm guitar, these compositions urge the ear to open. And then you come the pieces gathered under the "Playtime" heading: jazz pianist John Lewis picks up a couple pieces, as do the folks in Canadian Brass. Then the mood shift heads back to the sleepyhead state with "Winding Down" and "And So to Bed," each of which slows the tempo and quiets the passion to a doze. This is a fine set of Bach works. --Andrew Bartlett

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