- Lullaby
A lullaby is a soothing
song , usually sung tochild ren before they go to sleep. They originated in England in the late 1300s. The idea is that the song sung by a familiar and beautiful voice will lull the child to sleep. Lullabies written by established classical composers are often given the form-name "berceuse", which is French for lullaby, orcradle song.The most famous berceuse of all is
Johannes Brahms ' "lied" "Wiegenlied" (cradle song), called "Brahms' Lullaby " in English. Brahms wrote his "Wiegenlied" for a Bertha Faber, on the occasion of the birth of her second son. The English lyrics are similar to the original German.Typically a berceuse is in
triple meter , or in a compound meter such as 6/8. Tonally most berceuses are simple, often merely alternating tonic and dominant harmonies: since the intended effect is to put someone to sleep, wild chromaticism would be somewhat out of character. Another characteristic of the berceuse--for no reason other than conventionFact|date=November 2007--is a tendency to stay on the "flat side" --for example the berceuses by Chopin, Liszt and Balakirev are all in D♭.Frédéric Chopin 's "Opus 57" is a berceuse for solo piano. Other famous examples of the genre includeMaurice Ravel 's "Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré" for violin and piano; the "Berceuse élégiaque" byFerruccio Busoni ; the "Berceuse" from theopera "Jocelyn" byBenjamin Godard ; the "Berceuse" byIgor Stravinsky which is featured in the "Firebird" ballet, and "Lullaby for String Quartet" byGeorge Gershwin . The English composerNicholas Maw 's orchestralnocturne "The World in the Evening" is subtitled 'lullaby for large orchestra'. American composerMichael Glenn Williams "Berceuse" for solo piano (recorded by pianistRoberto Prosseda ) uses an ostinato similar to Chopin's but in a 21st century harmonic context. Contemporary American composerTodd Goodman 's Concerto for Bass Clarinet and Orchestra includes a "Berceuse" as the second movement. In terms of pop music, famous lullabies include "Good Night" byThe Beatles and "Lullaby (Good Night My Angel)" byBilly Joel .Asia has its own versions of the lullaby as well. In Tamil (a language of southern
India and northernSri Lanka ), a lullaby is called a "thaalattu" ("thal" means "tongue"). A melodious sound is created by frequent movement of the tongue at the beginning of the song, hence the name.But most notably is the use of the "oyayi" in the
Philippines , also called "huluna" in Batangas. In fact, the use of a song in putting a baby to sleep is so popular that almost every mother in the province is said to have composed at least one lullaby for her child.Hush Little Baby
Another famous lullaby, generally known as "Hush Little Baby" makes many promises to the child if it will only be quiet and go to sleep, a sentiment with which parents will be familiar::Hush little baby, don't say a word,:Papa's going to buy you a mockingbird:And if that mockingbird don't sing,:Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring.
and goes on to promise "a looking glass", "a horse and coach", and other treasures. The structure is simple enough for parents to ad-lib further verses as required. This song has had the unusual distinction of two separate manifestations as a
popular song , first as "Bo Diddley" and then, in a near-fugue arrangement, as "Mockingbird", a hit first for the brother-and-sister team,Inez and Charlie Foxx in1963 , and then, for then husband and wife,James Taylor andCarly Simon in1974 , singing the Foxx arrangement.Toby Keith and his teenage daughter Krystal covered the song in2004 .Singer
James Hetfield recites a variaton of "Hush Little Baby" in the 1991Metallica songEnter Sandman .In 2005 rapper
Eminem adapted "Mockingbird" into a song for his daughter (see: Mockingbird).Sylvia Long published a [http://www.sylvia-long.com/hushl.htm book] with a less materialistic, more naturalistic version of the song that begins::Hush little baby, don’t say a word,:Mama’s going to show you a hummingbird.:If that hummingbird should fly,:Mama’s going to show you the evening sky.and continues in a similar vein.
THE OREGON SONG:The Oregon song was written in 1919 by Samuel Bringg. It was written as a learning method for his children to help remember the states. There were only 39 songs written in all, though, The Oregon Song becoming the most well-known.The refrain of the song varies slightly from person to person, but was originally written as, "Oregon, Oregon. Let's go explore again, in the Oregon wilderness"
ummertime
A famous lullaby is "Summertime" from the Porgy and Bess musical of 1935. Sometimes it is also referred to as the Gershwin Lullaby. Although many of the jazz improvizations of this song have "wild chromaticism", the original is quite soothing, and somewhat slow and melancholy, in natural minor. Gershwin was actually inspired to write the song after hearing a Ukrainian lullaby,
Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon (A Dream Passes by the Window) in 1926. The recurring gentle rocking back and forth between A-minor 6th and E-seventh, in the orchestral strings version, is simultaneously both sad and comforting. Additionally, many parents sing this song (unaccompanied) to their children, at bed time.:Summertime, and the living is easy:Fish are jumping, and the cotton is high:Your daddy's rich, and your ma is good looking:So hush little baby, don't you cry.
:One of these mornings, you're gonna rise up singing:You're gonna spread your wings and take the sky:But till that morning, there is nothing can harm you:With your daddy and mommy standing by
The Christain singer Tobymac's song "Irene" features the lines "Hush little baby,don't you cry,Daddy's gonna sing you a lullaby"
All the Pretty Little Horses
Another famous lullaby is "All the Pretty Little Horses" which many children simply know by the first three words of the lyrics: "Hush a bye". It was originally written by an African American slave who could not take care of her baby because she was too busy taking care of her master's child. She would therefore sing this song to her master's childFact|date=September 2007. Originally, the lyrics were "birds and butterflies, peck at his eyes" but were changed to "birds and butterflies, flutter 'round his eyes" to make the lullaby less violent for younger children. Like Summertime this song is also played in natural minor.
:Hush-a-bye
:Don't you cry
:Go to sleep my little ba-by;:When you wake,:you shall have,:all the pretty little horses.
:Dapples and Greys,:Pintos and Bays,:Coach and six little horses.
:Hush-a-bye
:Don't you cry
:Go to sleep my little baby:When you wake,:you shall have,:all the pretty little horses.
:Way down yonder:in the meadow:poor little baby cries mama:birds and butterflies:flutter 'round his eyes:poor little baby cries mama
:Hush-a-bye
:Don't you cry
:Go to sleep my little ba-by;:When you wake,:you shall have,:all the pretty little horses.
The
folk groupPeter, Paul & Mary recorded a version called "Hush-A-Bye" in 1963.Pop artist
Kenny Loggins recorded a version called "All the Pretty Little Ponies" for his 1994 CD "Return to Pooh Corner."Apocalyptic folk bandCurrent 93 recorded two versions of "All the Pretty Little Horses" for their 1996 album of the same name, one sung byNick Cave , andCoil included a version on their albumBlack Antlers .External links
* [http://www.lullabies-of-europe.org/ "Languages from the Cradle" A European Union, government funded, education project to collect lullabies (in their native language) from across Europe - includes samples in 7 languages] .
* [http://mtcn.free.fr/mtcn-traditional-music-midi-counting-rhyme.php Lullabies in traditional music from the county of Nice, France] .
* [http://www.easybyte.org Easybyte] - free easy piano arrangement of "Wiegenlied / Brahms Lullaby" plus midi sound file.
* [http://www.rowy.net/sheet_music.html RowyNet] - free advanced piano paraphrase of "Wiegenlied / Brahms Lullaby".
* [http://www.cdroots.com/kkv-axis.html Lullabies From the Axis of Evil (from CDRoots.com)]
* [http://www.lullabies.co.uk LucyTuned Lullabies (from around the world)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhBLWZhPvgQ Hazaragi Lullaby Afghanistan] - Online Video
* [http://childrens.sonnetwriters.com/?cat=6 Lullaby Sonnets]
* "Berceuse," [http://www.jaredcarter.com/poems/7/ lullaby ] byJared Carter .
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