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Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)
Reve d'Efant (Child's Dream)
Berceuse (Lullaby) No.1 From Trois Morceaux
Berceuse (Lullaby) No. 2 From Three Compositions Op 40
Berceuse Ecossaise (Scottish Lullaby)
No. 1. Berceuse (Lullaby)
Summertime
Nana (Lullaby) No 5 From Siete Canciones Populaires Espanol
Berceuse (Lullaby) Op 16
Berceuse (Lullaby) No 6 From Six Pieces, Op. 79
Berceuse (Lullaby) No 3 From Six Morceaux,
Oror (Lullaby) , Op. 1
Berceuse (lullaby) from the Firebird
Berceuse Sur Le Nom de Gabriel Fauré (Lullaby On The Name Gabriel Fauré)
Lullaby
Wiegenlied (Cradle Song), D 498, Op. 98/2
Schlummerlied (Slumber Song), Op. 124/16
No. 4. Berceuse (Lullaby)
Vuggevise (Cradle Song), Op. 38/1
No. 1. Berceuse (Lullaby)
Wiegenlied (Cradle Song) No 1 From Funf Lieder, Op. 41
Berceuse (lullaby) Op. 30
Petite Reine Berceuse (lullaby For A Little Queen)
Mother And Child , No. 2 From Suite For Violin And Piano
Wiegenlied (Cradele Song) No. 1 From Krei Kompositionen, Op 79d
Recorded at the Fay And Daniel levin Performance Studio 98.7 WFMT Chicago, Illinois
Composer Victor Beraud ---Blackbourne, G Frank 1840-aft.1911 England Worcestershire, ?Worcester - ?, ?
unidentified, actor, director of comedy companies, he used the pseudonym Victor Beraud for his musical compositions, 11.may.1883 he played in 'His Wife' and 'Mary Warner' at Theatre Royal in Brighton, 1.may.1884 in James Albery's 'Duty' at the Globe Theatre London, 6.aug.1887 Mr. G. F. Blackbourne's 'Turned Up' Company performed Mark Melford's farcical comedy 'Turned Up' at the Colchester Theatre Essex after a very successful run at the Royalty Theatre London, 29.oct.1887 he produced 'Turned Up' and 'Blackberries' at the Theatre Royal in Worcester, 1888 he communicated via the musical journals 'The Era' and 'The Stage', 30.nov.1888 Mr. G. F. Blackbourne's Co. performed 'A Woman's Truth' at the Gaiety Theatre in London, 3.may.1889 he played in 'A Highland Legacy' at the Comedy Theatre in Manchester
Camilo Sivori: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camillo_Sivori
Mikhail Antsev: Mikhail Antsev: Russian composer (1865-1945) Russia, Smolensk - Smolensk https://www.lieder.net/lieder
Engineer
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Bill Maylone
Piano
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Matthew Hagle
Producer
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James Ginsburg
Violin
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Rachel Barton Pine
Recorded At
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Fay And Daniel Levin Performance Studio, WFMT
Copyright (c)
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Cedille Records