A lullaby, more than other forms of music, implies a specific performer and a specific audience. From Middle English “to lull,” the archetypical lullaby is sung gently by a mother or caretaker to a ...
As Brahms never married, we have no spousal description of habitual snoring. However, with the following account by baritone George Henschel (1850 -1934), we don't need one. Henschel's humorous and ...
A hospital in Warwick, R. I., ended its tradition of playing Brahms’ “Lullaby” each time a baby is delivered after getting a complaint that it was insensitive to women who lost babies. Lisa Guertin, ...
See how this dad's sweet arrangement of "Brahms' Lullaby," combined with a bit of baby wearing, puts his infant son right to sleep. When David Motola's 5-month-old son, Samuel, refused to sleep due to ...
A cellist was aboard a flight from Vienna to Washington, when one of the flight attendants asked him to take out his instrument, so she could ‘video it and share with her boyfriend’. Yesterday (9 May) ...
The sounds of Brahms' Lullaby play over the public announcement system. Anita Malsom, a housekeeper, stops what she's doing in whatever department she is in for a brief moment. Switchboard operator ...
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