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Title: Music for Babies Vol. 1 - Playtime to Sleepytime
ISBN: 1894210018
EAN: 9781894210010
Publisher: Mozart Effect
Binding: Audio CD


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Studies have shown that classical music has a powerful effect on the intellectual and creative development of babies from the very youngest ages to: - regulate natural body rhythms - aid memory development - stimulate rhythmic movement - reduce the stress of new life - enhance auditory and emotional awareness - induce relaxation and sleep Don Campbell, musician, teacher and author of the best-selling books The Mozart Effect® and The Mozart Effect for Children, has selected some of the best of Mozart's music to stimulate and inspire young minds, improve intelligence, and help develop the IQ. Based on scientific and psychological studies and up-to-date research in learning and creativity, the music on each of these recordings has been carefully selected according to tempo, key signatures, color and texture in order to provide a rich listening and learning experience for all children. The Mozart Effect® Music for Babies Volume 1 - From Playtime to Sleepytime is a three-dimensional recording for active and interactive play and creativity, the transition between play and sleep, and then soothing, restful compositions to gently cradle your baby to sleep. Features excerpts from Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Variations, Flute Quartet in C Major, Serenade No. 9 in D Major, Symphony No. 25 in G Minor and music young Wolfgang may have heard when he was a baby: his father Leopold's composition of The Toy Symphony. "This easy-on-the-ears CD consists of carefully arranged musical works of Mozart as well as that of his father, broken up into 3 tracks that can be played during play time, transitional periods, and sleep time. It will easily become a staple in a baby's (and caregiver's) routine." - Discovery.com Review Corner, Four-Star Review 'a well-constructed compilatio, delightful!" - Classical Singer
Studies prove that classical music has a powerful effect on the intellectual and creative development of children to. . . increase verbal, emotional, and spatial intelligence improve concentration inspire right-brain, creative thinking processes strengthen intuitive thinking skills induce relaxation and sleep and release stress improve body movement and coordination enhance mood and provide motivation To learn more about our series of audio recordings for babies and children based on The Mozart Effect®, click on any of the images on this page. Our CD recordings are based on the best-selling books, The Mozart Effect® and The Mozart Effect for Children, by noted author, teacher and musician, Don Campbell. Designed to achieve a particular effect, including enhancing intelligence, inspiring creativity or exploring body movement and motion, this series combines up-to-date medical and psychological research in creativity and intelligence to provide a rich listening and learning experience for children. Don Campbell is a recognized world authority on the transformational power of music, listening, and The Mozart Effect®. In Campbell's unique view, music is not only a rich and rewarding aesthetic experience but a bridge to a more creative, intelligent, healthy, joy-filled life. His singular mission is to help return music to its central place in the modern world as a resource for growth, development, health and celebration. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Campbell spent his high school years in Europe, studying classical music with the legendary Nadia Boulanger and Jean Casadesus at the Fountainebleu Conservatory in France. A graduate of the University of North Texas, he began his professional career as a music critic and teacher for seven years at St. Mary's International School in Tokyo. Over the years, Campbell's interest in sound and healing have taken him to more than forty countries, including Greece, Haiti, India, Indonesia, Israel, Russia, Thailand and Tibet, where he has delved into the roots of indigenous cultures, collaborated with local musicians and healers, and worked with children. In his own country, Campbell participated in programs such as the Guggenheim Education Project in Chicago's inner city. Drawing from varied experiences and work with prominent musicians, therapists, and mind/body researchers, Campbell founded the Institute of Music, Health and Education in 1988, and served as director until 1995. Known to the public through his frequent television and radio appearances on such shows as NBC's 'Today Show', 'Pure Oxygen', and NPR's 'All Things Considered' Campbell educates audiences worldwide about the transformational aspects of music. He has been invited to speak for hundreds of organizations, including schools districts, music and human development institutes, symphony orchestras, corporations, health care facilities, and general public events. Campbell's eighth book, The Mozart Effect, hit the bestseller list, while the accompanying CDs The Mozart Effect Music for Children and Music for Babies series dominated the Classical Billboard charts in 1998 and 1999. He has written three other books relating to music and health, three books on education, and the biography of his teacher, Nadia Boulanger. The Mozart Effect for Children (Morrow) was released in the fall of 2000. Campbell is presently the Acoustic and Musical Director of Aesthetic Audio Systems, an innovative company that provides quality music to healthcare facilities and a consultant to the Toyota Corporation and Fujitsu Ten Corporation of America. He serves on many national boards including: American Music Research Center at the University of Colorado, ARTS for People and the Duke University Medical School. In 2004, he was honored with the Distinguished Fellow Award.

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