Classical Music for Children

John Morgan1

Over the last couple of months we have been working on ideas for a few educational iPad apps and there is one in particular that I am very excited about. The idea is to create a set of interactive picture books that zoom out to reveal different parts of the scene, and then ask the player questions about what they can see.

 

Today I have been thinking about the kind of music that could work with this idea and I’ve decided that classical music is definitely the way to go, so I have spent a very relaxing afternoon listening to all the greats! Below are a few of the contenders:

 

1.  ‘Peer Gynt – Morning Mood’ by Edvard Grieg

 

 

2.  ‘Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G’ by Johann Sebastian Bach

 

 

3.  ‘Clair de Lune’ by Claude Debussy

 

 

4.  ‘Spring’ by Antonio Vivaldi

 

 

5. ‘Swan Lake’ by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

 

 

6. ‘Prelude in C’ by Johann Sebastian Bach

 

7. ‘Canon in D’ by Johann Pachelbel

 

8. ‘Dance of the Sugar Plumb Fairies’ by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

 

9. ‘Air on the G String’ by Johann Sebastian Bach

 

10. ‘Marriage Of Figaro Overture’ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

There seem to be a lot of babies due in my family at the moment so I’ve been looking for interesting presents to buy the parents (as opposed to yet another babygrow). During my searching I found a brilliant website called Rockabye Baby, where you can buy lullaby versions of all your favourite songs! They’v got everything from ACDC to Coldplay, so if you are looking for a really original present then it’s a great place to start!

 

If you’ve got any suggestions for songs then please get in touch.

 

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