free mozart for baby
Introduction by Dr. Weinberger
Music provides a powerful means of mental and physical development. Research has revealed that babies are born with the abilities to hear, organize and understand many aspects of music. Babies' capacity to recognize, invent and play with music increases as they develop through childhood. Music is natural to children and should be used as an important part of their experiences during development.
Parents can best promote children's natural interest in music by playing music that is developmentally appropriate for various stages of childhood. To encourage more attention to the music, play together with music. It not only provides beneficial stimulation, but also important bonding time for you and your child.
Dr. Weinberger is the father of seven children and an authority on music's role in child development. He is a Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine and founding member of the Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. Dr. Weinberger received his B.A., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology from Western Reserve University and postdoctoral training at the Brain Research Institute at UCLA. He is a pioneer in the field of how sounds are learned and remembered in the auditory system of the brain.
Jimmie Haskell, music arranger and producer, has won three GRAMMY® awards as best arranger. In his impressive career, he has composed music for 31 feature films, 32 TV movies and 445 TV episodes. Visit his website www.jimmiehaskell.com to find out more about him.
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Musical Soup™ - Mozart Wombsong Collection
These Mozart favorites for infants are divided into three sections – Wake Up, Play Time and Sleep Time – to match your baby’s activity levels. Download by section or pick individual songs to customize the music for your baby!

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Symphony #33, K. 319, 4th movement
Concerto for Two Pianos, K. 365, 3rd movement
Piano Concerto #12, K. 414, 3rd movement
Concerto #25, K. 503, 3rd movement
Divertimento #11, K. 251, allegro molto
Concerto for Violin, K. 261a/269, Rondo
Piano Concerto #17, K. 453, 3rd movement
Ricevete o Padron from The Marriage of Figaro
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Concerto for Horn, #3, K. 447, 3rd movement
Serenade in D, K. 239, 1st movement
Concerto for Horn #4, K. 495, 3rd movement
Piano Concerto #15, K. 450, 3rd movement
Sonata for Piano, K. 330, 1st movement
der Vogelfanger, from The Magic Flute
Ah Vous Dirai-Je (Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
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Rondo for Harp and Flute, K. 617
Che Soave Zeffiretto, from The Marriage of Figaro
Concerto for Violin #4, K. 218, 2nd movement
Andante for Flute and Orchesa, K. 315
Piano Concerto #27, K. 595, 2nd movement
Adagio for Glass Harmonica, K. 356
Symphony #21, K. 134, 2nd movement
Voi Che Sapete, from The Marriage of Figaro
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Musical Soup™ - Mozart for Toddlers
These Mozart favorites are divided into three sections – Wake Up, Play Time and Sleep Time – to match you little one’s activity levels. Download by section or pick individual songs to customize the music for your toddler!

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Bassoon Concerto, K. 191, 1st movement
Piano Sonata, K. 309, 3rd movement
Oboe Concerto, K. 314, 3rd movement
Flute and Harp Concerto, K. 299, 1st movement
Clarinet Concerto, K. 622, 3rd movement
Serenade, K. 361, section 4, menuetto
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Non Piu Andre (Marriage of Figaro)
Piano Concerto #9, K. 271, 3rd movement
Piano Concerto #21, K. 467, 3rd movement
Serenade, K. 361, section 7, finale
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Serenade, K. 361, section 3, adagio
Symphony #35, K. 385, 2nd movement
Piano Quartet, K. 493, 2nd movement
Violin Concerto, K. 216, 2nd movement

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