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Baby Bach: Musical Adventure Classical music by J.S. Bach January 1, 1999 [9] Johann Sebastian Bach None Aspen Clark; Sierra Clark; Released originally under Aigner-Clark Productions [7] 4 Baby Shakespeare: World of Poetry 12 words through poetry by William Shakespeare and other poets November 23, 1999 [10] Bill Weisbach; Ludwig van Beethoven ...
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Baby Einstein, stylized as baby einstein, is an American franchise and line of multimedia products, including home video programs, CDs, books, flash cards, toys, and baby gear that specialize in interactive activities for infants and toddlers under three years old, created by Julie Aigner-Clark. The franchise is produced by The Baby Einstein ...
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Bach to Baby is a classical music concert series aimed at families with children under 5. It was founded in London, in 2011 by Miaomiao Yu, a classical concert pianist, and runs concerts across England. The series welcomes children of all ages, and imposes no behavioural expectations on the children. [1] [2] [3] [4]
It became known as the theme to the long-running children's series Grange Hill. In its original version it was used as the main title music from 1978 to 1987, and was replaced by a re-recorded version from 1988 to 1989. After being replaced by a completely different theme tune, it made a reappearance in the final series of Grange Hill in 2008.
They partnered with American children's musician Hap Palmer, a recording artist since 1969, to create Baby Songs. The videos often feature Palmer performing either his original songs or adaptations of folk, nursery rhymes and popular songs to live children. [ 1 ]