Tune Your Brain for Pregnancy and Childbirth

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#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Theme from 12 Variations on "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star", K. 256Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart0:39
2Nocturne in E-flat major, op. 9 no. 2
producer:
Hans Weber (producer/engineer)
piano:
Tamás Vásáry (Hungarian pianist and conductor) (in 1965-04)
balance engineer:
Klaus Scheibe (editor/engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”) (in 1965) and Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1966)
recorded at:
Beethovensaal (Hannover) in Hannover (Hanover), Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 1965-04)
recording of:
Nocturne no. 2 in E‐flat major, op. 9 no. 2: Andante (in 1965-04)
composer:
Fryderyk Chopin (Frédéric Chopin, composer) (from 1830 until 1832)
part of:
Classic 100: Piano (2025) (number: 3) and Classic 100: Piano (2004) (number: 18)
part of:
Nocturnes, op. 9 (original for piano)
Frédéric Chopin4:01
3Adagio from Cello Sonata no. 2 in D major, BWV 1028
recording engineer:
Karl-August Naegler (balance engineer)
executive producer:
Hanno Rinke
producer:
Wolfgang Stengel
cello:
Mischa Maisky (cellist) (in 1985-03)
piano:
Martha Argerich (Argentine pianist) (in 1985-03)
performer:
Martha Argerich (Argentine pianist) (in 1985-03) and Mischa Maisky (cellist) (in 1985-03)
recorded at:
Plenarsaal der Akademie der Wissenschaften (München, Residenz) in München (Munich), Bayern (Bavaria), Germany (in 1985-03)
recording of:
Sonate für Viola da Gamba und Cembalo D-Dur, BWV 1028: I. Adagio (in 1985-03)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Sonate für Viola da Gamba und Cembalo D-Dur, BWV 1028
Johann Sebastian Bach2:18
4Serenade from Don Giovanni
recording engineer:
Tony Buczynski (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Frans van Dongen (engineer) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
producer:
Wilhelm Hellweg (classical pianist, and sound engineer and producer of classical music recordings for Philips) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
bassoon:
Kees Olthuis (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Joep Terwey (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
clarinet:
Hans Mossel (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Hans Otter (Jodel) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
double bass:
Hans Krul (double bass player) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
horn:
Jan Peeters (Dutch classical hornist) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Iman Soeteman (conductor and hornist) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (oboist and conductor) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
wind instruments:
Netherlands Wind Ensemble (in 1973-11)
recorded at:
Doopsgezinde kerk in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
recording of:
Don Giovanni: XIV. "Deh vieni alla finestra" (for wind ensemble, arr. Triebensee) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer)
wind instruments arranger:
Josef Triebensee
part of:
Don Giovanni (for wind ensemble, arr. Triebensee)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1:56
5About foreign lands and people from Scenes from Childhood
producer:
Dr. Rudolf Werner (producer at Deutsche Grammophon) and Cord Garben (pianist and conductor)
piano:
Wilhelm Kempff (pianist) (in 1971-03)
balance engineer:
Klaus Scheibe (editor/engineer)
recorded at:
Beethovensaal (Hannover) in Hannover (Hanover), Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony), Germany (in 1971-03)
recording of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15: No. 1. Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (in 1971-03)
composer:
Robert Schumann (German classical composer) (in 1838)
part of:
Kinderszenen, op. 15
Robert Schumann1:42
6Andante cantabile from Violin Concerto no. 4, K. 218
recording engineer and producer:
Wolfgang Mitlehner
executive producer:
Hanno Rinke
violin:
Gidon Kremer (violinist) (in 1987-01)
orchestra:
Wiener Philharmoniker (Vienna Philharmonic) (in 1987-01)
conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor) (in 1987-01)
recorded at:
Konzerthaus: Großer Saal in Landstraße, Wien (Vienna), Austria (in 1987-01)
recording of:
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra no. 4 in D major, K. 218: II. Andante cantabile (in 1987-01)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1775-04 until 1775-12)
part of:
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra no. 4 in D major, K. 218
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart6:10
7Lullaby from Dolly Suite
recording engineer:
Werner Mayer (classical producer) (in 1986-11)
executive producer:
Hanno Rinke
producer:
Hanno Rinke
orchestra:
Boston Symphony Orchestra (in 1986-11)
conductor:
Seiji Ozawa (conductor and composer) (in 1986-11)
balance engineer:
Hans‐Peter Schweigmann (engineer)
recorded at:
Symphony Hall (Boston) in Boston, Massachusetts, United States (in 1986-11)
recording of:
Dolly Suite, op. 56: I. Berceuse (orchestrated by Rabaud) (in 1986-11)
orchestrator:
Henri Rabaud (French composer and conductor)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer)
orchestration of:
Dolly, op. 56 : I. Berceuse (for piano four hands)
part of:
Dolly Suite, op. 56 (orchestrated by Rabaud)
recording of:
Dolly Suite, op. 56: I. Berceuse (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Gabriel Fauré (French composer)
arrangement of:
Dolly, op. 56 : I. Berceuse (for piano four hands)
part of:
Dolly Suite, op. 56 (catch-all for arrangements)
Gabriel Fauré2:37
8Largo from Xerxes, Act I
engineer and balance engineer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
executive producer:
Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
producer:
Wolf Erichson (engineer/producer)
harpsichord:
Edward Brewer (harpsichordist) (in 1989-04) and Edward Brewer (harpsichordist) (in 1990)
oboe:
Randall Wolfgang (oboist) (in 1989-04, in 1990)
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra) (from 1989-04 to present, in 1989-04)
recorded at:
Performing Arts Center: Recital Hall (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (from 1989-04 to present) and State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1989-04)
recording of:
Serse, HWV 40: Atto I. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (“largo”; catch‐all for arrangements) (in 1989-04)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer)
arrangement of:
Serse, HWV 40: Atto I, no. 2. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (Serse)
recording of:
Serse, HWV 40: Atto I, no. 2. Arioso “Ombra mai fù” (Serse)
composer:
George Frideric Handel (German‐British baroque composer) (from 1737-12-26 until 1738-01-09)
librettist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Serse, HWV 40: Atto I
George Frideric Handel2:57
9Papageno's Aria from Magic Flute
harp:
Ursula Holliger (Swiss harpist)
oboe:
Heinz Holliger (Swiss oboist, composer, and conductor)
piano:
Gabriel Bürgin (pianist)
recording of:
Die Zauberflöte: "Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja" (catch-all for arrangements)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1791)
arrangement of:
Die Zauberflöte: Akt I. No. 2 Arie „Was hör’ ich?” … „Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja” (Papageno)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart2:10
10Valse from Serenade for Strings
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra)
recording of:
Serenade for Strings in C major, op. 48: II. Waltz. Moderato - Tempo di valse
composer:
Пётр Ильич Чайковский (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian romantic composer) (in 1880)
part of:
Serenade for Strings in C major, op. 48
Pyotr Tchaikovsky3:56
11Rondeau from "Posthorn" Serenade, K. 320
sound engineer:
Klaus Scheibe (editor/engineer)
executive producer:
Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon) (in 1982-06)
horn:
Walter Singer (in 1982-06)
post horn:
Walter Singer
orchestra:
Vienna Philharmonic (in 1982-06)
conductor:
James Levine (US conductor and pianist) (in 1982-06)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1983)
recording of:
Serenade no. 9 in D major, K. 320 "Posthorn": IV. Rondeau. Allegro ma non troppo (in 1982-06)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1779 until 1779-08-03)
part of:
Serenade no. 9 in D major, K. 320 "Posthorn"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart36:07
12Allegro ma non tanto from Cello Sonata no. 1 in G major, BWV 1027
recording engineer:
Karl-August Naegler (balance engineer)
executive producer:
Hanno Rinke
producer:
Wolfgang Stengel
cello:
Mischa Maisky (cellist) (in 1985-03)
piano:
Martha Argerich (Argentine pianist) (in 1985-03)
performer:
Martha Argerich (Argentine pianist) (in 1985-03) and Mischa Maisky (cellist) (in 1985-03)
recorded at:
Plenarsaal der Akademie der Wissenschaften (München, Residenz) in München (Munich), Bayern (Bavaria), Germany (in 1985-03)
recording of:
Sonate für Viola da Gamba und Cembalo G-Dur, BWV 1027: II. Allegro ma non tanto (in 1985-03)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Sonate für Viola da Gamba und Cembalo G-Dur, BWV 1027
Johann Sebastian Bach3:24
13Allegro from Piano Sonata in C major, K. 545
piano:
Christoph Eschenbach (pianist and conductor) (in 1968-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Polydor International GmbH (not for release label use!) (in 1971)
recorded at:
Ufa-Studio in Berlin, Germany (in 1968-10)
recording of:
Sonata for Piano no. 16 in C major, K. 545 “Sonata facile”: I. Allegro (Sonata for Piano no. 16 in C major, K. 545 "Sonata facile": 1. Allegro) (in 1968-10)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (in 1788)
part of:
Sonata for Piano no. 16 in C major, K. 545 "Sonata facile"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:58
14Menuetto from Divertimento in D major, K. 131
producer:
Wolf Erichson (engineer/producer) and Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra) (in 1985-12)
balance engineer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion) (in 1985-12)
recorded at:
Performing Arts Center: Theatre C (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1985-12) and State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1985-12)
recording of:
Divertimento no. 2 for Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, 4 Horns & Strings in D major, K. 131: V. Minuetto & Trio I & Trio II & Coda (in 1985-12)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer)
part of:
Divertimento no. 2 for Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, 4 Horns & Strings in D major, K. 131
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart3:57
15Canon in D
executive producer:
Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
producer:
Wolf Erichson (engineer/producer)
harpsichord:
Edward Brewer (harpsichordist) (in 1989-04)
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra) (in 1989-04)
balance engineer:
Andreas Neubronner (engineer/producer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion) (in 1989-04)
recorded at:
State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1989-04)
recording of:
Canon and Gigue in D major, P. 37, T. 337: I. Canon (in 1989-04)
composer:
Johann Pachelbel (composer)
part of:
Canon and Gigue in D major, P. 37, T. 337
Johann Pachelbel54:12
16Allegro ma non troppo from Piano Concerto no. 14 in E-flat major, K. 449Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart5:52
17Presto from Brandenburg Concerto no. 4 in G major, BWV 1049
producer:
Hans Weber (producer/engineer)
flute:
Matthias Rütters (flautist) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24) and Karlheinz Zöller (flutist) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
harpsichord:
Edith Picht‐Axenfeld (pianist / harpsichordist) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
oboe:
Lothar Koch (oboist) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
violin:
Michel Schwalbé (Polish violinist) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
orchestra:
Berlin Philharmonic (Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
conductor:
Herbert von Karajan (conductor) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
balance engineer:
Günter Hermanns (producer/engineer) (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
recorded at:
Victoria Konzertsaal in St. Moritz, Graubünden, Switzerland (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
recording of:
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 4 G-Dur, BWV 1049: III. Presto (from 1964-08-17 until 1964-08-24)
composer:
Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician)
part of:
Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 4 G-Dur, BWV 1049 (Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049)
Johann Sebastian Bach4:45
18Presto from A Musical Joke, K. 522
executive producer:
Dr. Steven Paul (classical arranger/producer for Deutsche Grammophon)
producer:
Wolf Erichson (engineer/producer)
orchestra:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (US orchestra) (in 1989-12)
balance engineer:
Stephan Schellmann (classical music engineer, co-founded Tritonus Musikproduktion)
recorded at:
State University of New York at Purchase, Performing Arts Center (Purchase College) in Purchase, Harrison, New York, United States (in 1989-12)
recording of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 “Ein musikalischer Spaß”: IV. Presto (in 1989-12)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer) (from 1785 until 1787)
part of:
Divertimento for 2 Horns & Strings in F major, K. 522 "Ein musikalischer Spaß" (Divertimento for 2 horns & strings in F major, K. 522 "A musical joke")
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart4:25
19Champagen Aria from Don Giovanni
recording engineer:
Tony Buczynski (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Frans van Dongen (engineer) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
producer:
Wilhelm Hellweg (classical pianist, and sound engineer and producer of classical music recordings for Philips) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
bassoon:
Kees Olthuis (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Joep Terwey (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
clarinet:
Hans Mossel (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Hans Otter (Jodel) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
double bass:
Hans Krul (double bass player) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
horn:
Jan Peeters (Dutch classical hornist) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Iman Soeteman (conductor and hornist) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
instruments:
Members of the Nederlands Wind Ensemble (Netherlands Wind Ensemble) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
oboe:
Werner Herbers (oboist and conductor) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10) and Carlo Ravelli (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
wind instruments:
Netherlands Wind Ensemble (in 1973-11)
recorded at:
Doopsgezinde kerk in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (North Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
recording of:
Don Giovanni: IX. "Fin ch'han dal vino" (for wind ensemble, arr. Triebensee) (from 1973-11-04 until 1973-11-10)
composer:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (classical composer)
wind instruments arranger:
Josef Triebensee
arrangement of:
Don Giovanni: Atto I. No. 11 Aria “Fin ch’han dal vino” (Don Giovanni)
part of:
Don Giovanni (for wind ensemble, arr. Triebensee)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1:00

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