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"lullaby" Definitions
  1. a soft, gentle song sung to make a child go to sleep

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I mean, BRAHMS LULLABY to the HMS LULLABY = a ship of peace?
For example, Lullaby Renditions of James Taylor doesn't have quite the same punch as Lullaby Renditions of Metallica or Eminem has.
Surely, the goal of a lullaby is to get a baby to stop crying, not to start him wailing — so, is the concept of an Adele lullaby counterintuitive?
"Lullaby" is one of the interlude songs on Winter and it's a family lullaby, one that my dad had written from as far back as I can remember.
Where his pill cabinet "Lullaby Spring" sold at Sotheby's in 2007 for $19.2 million, for example, his pill cabinet "Lullaby Winter" sold at Christie's in 2015 for $4.6 million.
For "Movies" in Photos, there's a new "Lullaby" montage template that auto-creates a short video out of photos of your baby sleeping and sets it to a slow lullaby.
This song is a great lullaby dedicated to sipping lean.
But Mr. Simon's lullaby felt like more than crowd control.
Luna Legend is already proving she likes an unconventional lullaby.
Then we gently swing the baby and sing a lullaby.
But can you tell a lullaby from a love song?
He hummed his lullaby as he drew in his sketchpad.
The way "Insomniac's Lullaby" started was as a guitar piece.
They sing a lullaby with their kid with my song.
He even remembers the lullaby Jackson built around the phrase.
But I also have a thing for bubbly lullaby music.
Elsewhere, she sang a moving lullaby written in the Lodz ghetto.
It's sort of a lullaby, but with an absurdly disquieting subject.
Lullaby — This clip basically confirms that there is a creepy baby.
"It's a special lullaby," he told PEOPLE of the Polynesian song.
"Cambodian Lullaby" dispenses with these accouterments in favor of practice clothes.
She's fun, she's nice, and she would sing a killer lullaby.
There was the North Star, twinkling just like in the lullaby.
For sure, some parts of "The Gravedigger's Lullaby" are often skewed.
" Claire describes Joe as having a voice "like a deep golden lullaby.
It's been rewritten as a lullaby with actual lyrics about the moon.
The couple's first sexual encounter is a fumble-free lullaby of bliss.
CROTON FALLS "A Cambodian Lullaby: From Refugee Camp to Project," Sokeo Ros.
In other words, Bieber should come out with a lullaby album next.
On those vast, lonely plains, the locking of doors was our lullaby.
Maybe what you need to do is start and finish a lullaby.
On "Same Drugs," Chance sounds like he's singing a lullaby to one person.
She took the shock as a lullaby and did not expect anything different.
The title means "sweet song," which was rendered "Lullaby" for the British edition.
Alliterative "ll" sounds braid each stanza with a mix of lull and lullaby.
A lullaby drifts out of an open window and through run-down streets.
You may listen for the lullaby of Broadway, but you won't hear it.
In translation, it reads more like a child's lullaby than a modern song.
For example, when you whisper to Alexa, "play a lullaby," Alexa will whisper back.
Finally, White gives us "Humoresque," a lullaby sung slightly off-key, and says goodnight.
In Death Note, the tune is a dark lullaby for a clearly tortured man.
Shamber, you say at the age of five gunshots and sirens were my lullaby.
The sweet, electrified lullaby speaks to the pair's remarkable—yet not unrelatable—love story.
The sound was romance lingered with death—a danceable lullaby in a nightmarish landscape.
But once the lullaby gives way to sleep, it turns into something more fluid.
Did recording "Insomniac's Lullaby" first set the tone for the rest of the album?
Instead, I'll leave this lullaby version of LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends" right here.
He sang a lullaby dedicated to parents who are unable to sing to their children.
As the sequence concludes, Hanna lays in her friend's lap as Spencer sings a lullaby.
He was sleeping and she was stroking his hair/face and singing him a lullaby.
CROTON FALLS "A Cambodian Lullaby: From Refugee Camp to Project," solo performance by Sokeo Ros.
One of Bravo's most potent weapons is an endlessly regenerating lullaby that bleeds across shows.
You leave this book with the sense of having overheard an unsettling but beautiful lullaby.
Juvancic teaches lullaby workshops and starts by getting people to be playful with their voices.
At bedtime she sings her son a lullaby - though the reception is not always good.
Regina Spektor and Ben Folds cover it once as a sweet lullaby near the record's midpoint.
" Playlist: "Countdown" / "Blue Train" / "Trinkle, Tinkle" / "Russian Lullaby" / "Mary's Blues" / "Giant Steps" / "Be-Bop" / "Nutty" / "Mr.
An attendant makes up my bed, but the train's rock and sway provides no hobo's lullaby.
CROTON FALLS "A Cambodian Lullaby: From Refugee Camp to Project," a solo performance by Sokeo Ros.
Hear an adorable, twinkly sample of the lullaby version of "Hello" in the exclusive video below.
A woman sings a lullaby to her baby, then sells it for $200 of meth money.
At times her music sounds like a lullaby laced with wisps of a deep azure melancholy.
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He comforts her with her mother's lullaby, but a third disembodied voice — a woman's — joins in.
This show functions as my lullaby to aid in my sleep, to comfort me while working.
" But, she added, "I couldn't risk it, because the gunshot is so close to the lullaby.
At one point, Kronos turns the descending scales of the lullaby into a lovely, soft elegy.
Vinnie, a preschooler from Berlin, squeaked his way through an a cappella lullaby to rapturous applause.
Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute created a lullaby project to help mothers bond with their babies.
Fake news travels fast, even in the fictitious New Jersey town of Lullaby in the 1930s.
This lullaby of a song makes me want to swan around my bedroom and croon along.
Your dad can pick his favorite lullaby and slip into a relaxing slumber with no outside distractions. 
Your dad can pick his favorite lullaby and slip into a relaxing slumber with no outside distractions.
Its lowest rumble wraps around you like a thick blanket or the soft coo of a lullaby.
Miranda, after singing the lullaby, told demonstrators: "Don't stop, don't give up until these families are reunited."
I'd fallen asleep to the tiny tree frogs' lullaby and awakened to distant cock-a-doodle-doos.
This veggie-lullaby plays from large, yellow horns planted with corn seeds in a plot of soil.
"It just feels like a bit of a lullaby," Mr. Monaghan said, heading toward the modern paintings.
For the first half-hour, it was just him at the piano, playing a slow, pulsing lullaby.
They absorb such stock scenes as the lament, the pastoral, the lullaby, the rage aria, the tempest.
She sings about singing in "Crossing," with words dissolving into wordless syllables, turning into an elusive lullaby.
The song, then, is a lullaby supposedly sung by the mothers of Bethlehem to their doomed sons.
Rockabye Baby recently released lullaby renditions of Beyoncé songs, including "Naughty Girl" and "Hold Up." The full track list for Lullaby Renditions of Songs from Hamilton is as follows: Alexander Hamilton My Shot The Schuyler Sisters You'll Be Back Helpless Satisfied Wait for It Say No to This
He'll be able to pick his favorite lullaby and slip into a relaxing slumber with no outside distractions. 
He'll be able to pick his favorite lullaby and slip into a relaxing slumber with no outside distractions.
There, he went inside to call a tow truck, and saw none other than Shawn Mullins singing 'Lullaby.
When Goldele sings a lullaby she remembers from earliest childhood, Ms. Policar colors it with intensity and pain.
With the light touch percussion and guitar picking, it sounds almost like a lullaby, in a good way.
With barely any pause, Gutter responds by singing a Polish lullaby his mother use to sing to him.
It's eerie and fragile at first with layers of barely agreeable synths vibrating above the singer's lullaby delivery.
"Cloth Lullaby" honors the influential French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, nicknamed "Spiderwoman" for her large-scale spider sculptures.
In the musical, the lullaby is sung by two of America's founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr.
The French director François Ozon drew inspiration from Ernst Lubitsch's 1932 antiwar film, "Broken Lullaby," for this melodrama.
He recites the lyrics like a snarling lullaby, the simplicity of the words making it all the more creepy.
I sang "Lullaby (Goodnight, My Angel)" to my kid when she was a baby, because it's a pretty song.
Then she returns to singing a lullaby to her baby because her moral compass does not face true north.
It's almost like a lullaby, with the layered vocal harmonies, that ushers you gently back out of her world.
"Baby don't worry about a thing/I'll be okay, I'll be all right," Buhanan-Decker said the lullaby goes.
Based on 'Natural One' we signed to Interscope Records and did our final album, [1999's] One Part Lullaby.
At one point during the presentation, Amazon executive Dave Limp whispered a command to Alexa to play a lullaby.
The twinkly music that starts up–halfway between ambient and lullaby–doesn't seem to wake up many of them.
Rockabye has produced over 80 albums of lullaby versions of songs by artists like Metallica, Rihanna and Bob Marley.
The device plays ten different lullabies, including Are You Sleeping, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Brahms Lullaby, and London Bridge.
Sung by a woman and taken very slowly, it became a lullaby sung by a parent to a child.
Your wife tries to sing Sam's lullaby to him, one last time, goodbye, Sam, but her voice fails her.
In their first scene alone, the duo gently sing the lines of Elsa's mother's lullaby together over a campfire.
Lullaby Renditions of Iron Maiden, or their version of "Under the Bridge" (a Red Hot Chili Peppers song about heroin).
He doesn't punish Carl, it turns out, but Negan does ask that Carl sing his baseball bat Lucille a lullaby.
Invidyo also has an auto-lullaby player, temperature and humidity monitors, air quality monitors, night vision and two-way communication.
Her wide-eyed lyricism and lullaby-like cadence paint pictures of fields and mountains urbanites only see in computer desktops.
We envisioned a song we would first hear as a big, splashy showstopper, but could later hear as a lullaby.
It's a "quintessential lullaby", says Mr Bohn, a touchingly simple ode to the bond between a mother and her child.
A departure for the venerable Schoolhouse, "A Cambodian Lullaby" uses choreography and narrative to tell Mr. Ros's affecting life story.
CLOTH LULLABY The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois Written by Amy Novesky Illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault 40 pp. Abrams. $43.
Her first significant dubbing job was singing a Hindu lullaby for Margaret O'Brien in "The Secret Garden," released in 1949.
Her new song "Lullaby," which Noisey is premiering above, covers comparable ground but it might be her most resonant yet.
This company from Oslo makes its debut in the United States with "Lullaby," a work from 2015 for three men.
But in Kirke's version, sung with a lullaby-like cadence and melody, the words take on a whole different meaning.
The lullaby "Alluki," set to Tatar poetry, allowed the soprano to share her native Tatar-Russian culture with the world.
"She was the best, she would make up a lullaby and sing to me every night," Sheehan, now 23, tells PEOPLE.
As seen in the video above, she gently feeds the young elephant milk from a bottle and sings him a lullaby.
On Tuesday, the company released the first new movie, "Lullaby," which automatically compiles new photos of sleeping babies for new parents.
Ray's at his most hopeless in the cellar, failing to deliver on every lullaby request Rachel throws at him for consolation.
Sometimes the app will have a lullaby in the language so little babies at a very young age can hear it.
In the original French, Leïla Slimani's novel The Perfect Nanny was titled Chanson Douce, which means a sweet song, a lullaby.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson thought his lullaby was going well — until his baby girl expressed her disapproval in a clear way.
It sounds like a lullaby composed to calm Cthulhu, but in reality, the music in AquaSonic is made for human ears.
The lyrics "When I was a child" recur like a lullaby, coaxing viewers into a meditative, perhaps nostalgic for childhood, place.
On albums like "Made Possible" (2012) and "Inevitable Western" (2014), lullaby-like melodies sometimes felt too easy to get along with.
A solo flute (the elegant Brandon Patrick George) wove echoes of Brahms's classic Lullaby into a series of increasingly agitated flourishes.
Learn at least one folk lullaby; these songs offer time-tested sedative effects often composed in a five-note pentatonic scale.
James Horner's hauntingly beautiful piano lullaby score evokes just the right amount of nostalgia, the tragic cherry on this melancholy sundae.
On the other, is the moving lullaby "My Love, My Life," beautifully sung and acted by James, Streep and Amanda Seyfried.
Yoda's lullaby sends the young Padawan off to sleep with the empowering message that even Jedi must catch some shut-eye.
An earlier version of this article misstated who in "Leaving Neverland" is shown remembering a lullaby Michael Jackson wrote for him.
Elisabeth Higgins O'Connor's "blame/thirst" and "lullaby lament" (both from 2017) are monumental and mystifying interpretations of the well-worn golem mythos.
I went home exhausted to sleep off what felt, by comparison, like a lullaby of sledgehammers pounding softly inside of my skull.
The company demonstrated how whispering a request – like "play a lullaby" – to Alexa would trigger the voice assistant to respond in kind.
He pointed out that the middle, instrumental passage of "Gwan" braids together elements borrowed from a Welsh lullaby and a Shaker hymn.
The most stylistically simplistic of the record's dozen tracks comes in "Purpose Filled Life," a sweet lullaby with Eastern-inspired guitar work.
"I want to rekindle our romance with sleep," said Ms. Huffington, 65, in a lullaby voice as soothing as her floral perfume.
"'Lullaby' is one of the works that's really worth lingering over," the Israeli newspaper Haaretz said in its review of the show.
For example, it will soon be able to detect when you're whispering, like if you're asking for a lullaby, and whisper back.
Nafarmaan has a single EP to its name to date, Quayamat Lullaby, which was put out by Sweden's Salute Records in 2014.
There's also a lullaby sung by a mother and transmitted to the sonic pod as if it were travelling along her spinal column.
But they went on to team up for her 2011 album Goodbye Lullaby, on which Whibley is credited as a producer and engineer.
Meanwhile - and while Obama may have been a lullaby, Trump is a wake-up call, a Sex Pistol in the land of Abba.
And as a bonus: In D.C., Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda sang a lullaby for the parents who've been separated from their children.
A lullaby may be intended to help children doze off to sleep, but Faamai the elephant seems to enjoy them just the same.
This classic tune will remind the little prince of the wonderful world he was just welcomed into — and serves as the perfect lullaby.
It's equipped with a microphone, two-way audio, a 1080p camera, night vision, air quality monitors, a lullaby player, and a night light.
"Cartoon Music for Superheroes" is the purest indie lullaby, which AHJ reportedly wanted, pursuing a sort of theme of innocence on the album.
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Perhaps the most beautiful number vocally and interpretively was the gentle "Wiegenlied" ("Lullaby"), but Ms. Mattila's pitch shaded flat through much of it.
If Adele's ballads are known to make grown men and women weep, what affect will lullaby versions of her tunes have on babies?
This testifies to how many people like to drift off to the lullaby of digital media — and how idiosyncratic our tastes can be.
Listen: "Downhill Lullaby," the first original song that Sky Ferreira has released since 2013, veers sharply from her first album, our critic writes.
"All for You" is a serenely awe-struck lullaby, with Trixie Whitley's hushed, hazy voice sounding just earthy enough amid shimmering, cyclical chords.
"Hold You Now" is a haunting folk lullaby, with a sampled choir overtaking the quieter, strummed acoustic verses, as the pedal steel cries.
During his time on stage, Brad Paisley treads tenderly, shunning his usual guitar pyrotechnics to deliver "Away in the Manger" as an acoustic lullaby.
"Right by You (for Luna)" is addressed to Mr. Legend's daughter; it's a ballad, not a lullaby, posing unanswered questions and veering into dissonance.
In a world where everything feels a little apocalyptic, Crestone comes off like a rhapsody for the end, a lullaby for a fading world.
To find its edges, those leafy enclaves and rocky riverbanks, the dense overhang of branches in the woods, is an unexpected lullaby amid chaos.
The Panta Rei Dance Theater, of Norway, is to have its United States debut in February, performing "Lullaby," with music by Sverre Indris Joner.
For example, by saying, "Alexa, bedtime," a programmed device could turn off the lights, play a lullaby and set the temperature to 65 degrees.
Perhaps it's that interest in writing that led her to push Amanda Cormier to restart her musical career and begin work on a lullaby.
ARTS & LEISURE An article on this weekend's cover about the documentary "Leaving Neverland" misidentifies who is recalling a lullaby Michael Jackson wrote for him.
Opener "Meet Me in the Hallway" offers gauzy campfire folk; "Two Ghosts" is a mournful acoustic autopsy of love lost; "Sweet Creature," a strummy lullaby.
A brief country-pop tune, constructed in waltz time, "Sweet Baby James" was suffused with weariness and loneliness, yet it was also a soothing lullaby.
At the end of the piece, the dancers and the audience enjoyed a kinetic release through Twin Shadow's live performance of a lullaby-like song.
She tries on many styles of music here, including her interpretation of an authentic Mexican song, a little French lullaby, and a lot of pop.
Blunt's singing voice is lovely — particularly in one very catchy lullaby, courtesy of Marc Shaiman and Scott Whitman, who composed the film's many, many songs.
The song is a lonely lullaby tribute to her aunt, who died before Gaga was born and who she always felt a spiritual connection to.
River Rose and the Magical Christmas, due out October 24th, will be her festive follow-up to last October's River Rose and the Magical Lullaby.
Accompanying herself on piano in "Gotham Lullaby," from her late-1970s masterpiece, "Dolmen Music," she swept through lonely, sinuous lines toward tenderness, an urban nocturne.
I went to the CD player (this was, after all, a decade ago) and discovered that I was listening to Lullaby Renditions of Bob Marley.
What's great about lullaby renditions, though, is having the luxury of enjoying songs you love in a more tranquil way that you ever thought possible.
" Even a beloved lullaby suddenly has a tense undercurrent of menace: "Demons are prowling everywhere nowadays" — but "nothing can harm you, not while I'm around.
The Bachelor in Paradise alum, 33, is releasing her debut album of lullaby music (and an original song!) in celebration of her daughter's first birthday.
And a lullaby can be heard through the building when a 70-year-old poet and artist who calls himself Sir Shadow draws at night.
Mr. Tuan, a computer engineer, had recently written a poem on the social network called "Mother's Lullaby," which criticized how the communist country was run.
"It's like how when a mother sings a lullaby to her baby, it's the intention in her voice that is calming the baby," she said.
When the unclassifiable Meredith Monk came onstage, to perform "Gotham Lullaby," from her epochal 1981 record, " Dolmen Music ," I wanted her to keep going indefinitely.
Mr. Tuan, a computer engineer, had recently written a poem on the social network called ''Mother's Lullaby,'' which criticized how the communist country was run.
Big shout out to The Ringer for this excellent Hamilton-style "Dear Baby Yoda," and to the maker of this two-hour Baby Yoda lullaby.
I am honored to help them share their stories and love for their babies in their own words, through the universal theme of the lullaby.
She sings a fractured lullaby while caressing the head of a dead sheep (and how actual sheep come into the picture, I won't give away).
"Mel told me to write the most beautiful Eastern European lullaby that you can," Mr. Morris told the online magazine Film Score Monthly in 1997.
"I do this thing where I sing to my daughter Jasmine and it's a special lullaby," he tells PEOPLE of his 11-month-old baby girl.
Focus on whatever feels familiar and go deeper (the smell of baby powder, taste of milk, the feel of being strolled, the sound of the lullaby).
"Offering" is a song AKUA wrote after her father passed away and some of the lyrics come from a lullaby he used to sing to her.
Or do we simply want to hear the litany of our childhood repeated back to us like an endless lullaby for the rest of our lives?
"Strumming my favorite song when everyone else is asleep," she captioned the black and white video posted early Thursday, adding the hashtags #prayer #lullaby and #love.
"Zero Day," their first new single since 2016, is a pitch-black four minutes of laconic nihilism, sung like a haunted lullaby by frontman Domenic Palermo.
An addict's lullaby is ragged and gentle, while a bouncy ode to felonious enterprise sends the cast swarming into the aisles, seemingly to dismantle City Center.
"I make lullaby rap music," she explained recently on Twitter, a description as concise and apt as most of her rapid-fire yet still conversational verses.
Wood sings a lullaby in the movie, which prompted the panel reviewing her audition to give her a standing ovation once she completed singing her song.
In a new show on the site Scary Mommy called "Lullaby League," shot in New York homes, a cappella groups compete to sing babies to sleep.
The lullaby I need is nowhere to be found; all I can do is stare into the void, with no hope that it will stare back.
Originally called "Can Stylee" in the studio, "Go Slowly" takes basic structures from "Thief" and strips them down to a haunted lullaby, much "Nude" off In Rainbows.
"She remembers the words to an old Japanese lullaby song called 'Donguri Korokoro' about an acorn and an eel, and sings it to Sadie," Stone told TODAY.
In addition, the American Idol champion sang the lyrics to "So This Is Love" from Disney's Cinderella, which she sings to her youngest child as a lullaby.
Thanks internet A man whose wife died during childbirth gets an assist from the internet when he tried to recover a lullaby she recorded for their son.
Lalani's tale is a lyrical lullaby, a homage to Filipino folklore, and a skillfully made story that reminds us that even the ordinary can do extraordinary things.
"The Woman Who Left" is premiering just months after Diaz's more than eight hour "Hele Sa Hiwagang Hapis" (A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery), featured in Berlin.
Last month, he sang the lullaby "Dear Theodosia" from the musical at the Washington, D.C., Families Belong Together rally to protest the Trump administration's family separations policy.
He had his neck bowed and his head hanging low and rocked back and forth in a lullaby rhythm, looking every bit like a child's rocking horse.
Before my dad joined academia, he was a factory worker and a union organizer for nearly two decades; he sang "Solidarity Forever" to me as a lullaby.
In a later opera, Monteverdi wrote an exquisite lullaby, "Oblivion soave," in which the performers seem to nod off themselves, before coming to and completing the song.
Luna Li "Trying" Let's say goodbye to Valentine's Day with a lullaby from a classically-trained performer who has made a name for herself in indie rock.
But at the very least, if you just want to make something that looks like Jigglypuff play Jigglypuff's famous lullaby, this speaker should work great for that.
Nearly every public school in the country now conducts lockdown drills, and even the youngest students participate (last year, one school adapted a lullaby to prepare kindergartners).
If that's so, then the music of "The Man Who Never Stopped Sleeping" might be a lullaby rendered by eerie synthesizer — all high tones and haunting reverberations.
I think the novel's British title, 'Lullaby,' closer to the French original, is more apt because this book is a dazzling nightmare you don't want to leave.
The four-track project was headed by single "XO TOUR Llif3," a lullaby-like jingle produced by TM88 that now has over 15 million plays on SoundCloud.
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To open the new season of "genre-boundless" works, to quote the institution's calendar, National Sawdust presents a roster of diverse performers including artists-in-residence in a two-part program: "Lullaby Movement," a song cycle exploring lullaby rituals around the world in 24 languages; and "Requiem for a Tuesday," described as a ceremony in which those assembled are invited to overcome fear and see each other through music.
Drawing thematically from the same solitary place that The Sebadoh did, One Part Lullaby came out in September of 1999 and failed to chart on the Billboard 200.
The ear-cutting-dance scene is a mere blip in the 99-minute movie, but it's that sadistic lullaby that is seared in audiences' minds 25 years later.
The Baby Lullaby skill for Alexa makes it easier to put your child to sleep with soothing and calming music designed to make children fall asleep in minutes.
In addition to Inhebbek Hedi, a Silver Bear was also awarded to A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, an 8.5-hour film that documents Philippines path to independence.
Ms. Uchida's playing, plain-spoken and limpid, turns it into a kind of lullaby, the crossing of her hands like the gently rocking boat of a children's rhyme.
Few tunes sum up his style better than "Rambler," a lullaby-like early composition that reappears here in the form of a six-and-a-half-minute track.
Only at the end with the lullaby do you have that, because the Street Angel guy was sort of a visionary and then gets hospitalized as a schizophrenic.
"Gold Diggers of 1935" features one of Berkeley's most celebrated sequences, "Lullaby of Broadway," a bitter vision of the life and death of a New York party girl.
In "Colette's Lost Pet" by Isabelle Arsenault ("Cloth Lullaby"; "Jane, the Fox and Me"), Colette has no pet — lost, dead or otherwise — but she sure has an imagination.
The Israel Museum in 2012 presented Ms. Goldvicht's video installation "Lullaby," which features people at the museum — from the director to the security guards — singing their childhood lullabies.
"Feedback Loop" warns of closed-mindedness in a near-lullaby of a ballad, shimmering with tremolo and hinting at Radiohead chords; "It's just a battle cry," he croons.
It's shiny, geometrically fluttering everywhere, floating through space in the background, fading in and out, making room for what I imagine as Max's slowed-down Bach-prelude lullaby.
The lullaby collection — which includes classics, as well as a stripped-down rendition of Perri's hit "A Thousand Years" — is the singer-songwriter's first release since becoming a mom.
Using her experience with becoming a mother to "tiptoe back into working and putting out new music," Perri, 32, is announcing her latest and greatest project: a lullaby album.
Leake and Mingo hope to being shooting Lullaby this October, with a release to follow sometime in 2018, after what they hope will be a successful film festival run.
Fast forward to the 7A finale — immediately after Spencer was shot, Mary appeared out of nowhere and then proceeded to cradle her and sing the exact same lullaby. Coincidence?
Even his whites were distinct: the powdery starkness into which his high register dissolved in "Vertige," and the milkier hue in the deliberate, steady lullaby of "White on White."
In "Lullaby," we find ourselves in a world where people begin to sleep one hour more per night until — well, it won't be long before nobody is ever awake.
The piece that breaks down all my defenses is the E-flat Sarabande, which Ma delivers with heartbreaking tenderness, as if it were a lullaby for an absent child.
The infectious lullaby, written for the band's platinum-certified album White Blood Cells, has become an anthem for many ,thanks to a number of appearances in mainstream pop culture.
The Slang version is a fitting homage to Alex Chilton's original, swapping out the acoustic guitar for piano and cello to create a swirling, lullaby-style take on it.
"I remember sitting there," Hansen said, speaking to his experience at a funeral, as a mother sang her dead son a lullaby, "thinking that we have to do better."
Listen: "Downhill Lullaby," the first original song Sky Ferreira has released since 20123, veers sharply away from the armor-clad pop that filled her first album, our critic writes.
My mother would come pick me up, give me what she called the "Joshy shake," and lull me back to sleep, as so many mothers do, with a lullaby.
It's a quiet lullaby, with little more than piano and strings, but it's a perfect showcase for Michael's soulful, velvety voice—the likes of which will never be matched again.
The mom of two is following up her New York Times bestselling debut, River Rose and the Magical Lullaby, with this year's upcoming sequel, River Rose and the Magical Christmas.
Then, he switches gear right back to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," and even remixes the lullaby by throwing in a few words from "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" at one point!
Admittedly, I wasn't a fan of some of the other sleeping tracks, particularly "Sleep Lullaby," which featured a slow, hush female voice that should have been in an ASMR video.
With a Japanese-style score by Edward W. Hardy, the show celebrates the courage of the heroine, who outmaneuvers the dragon not with a weapon but with music: a lullaby.
" John Siciliano, Slimani's editor at Penguin, told me, "I didn't want to call it 'Lullaby,' because that sounds sleepily forgettable, and my goal is to reach a big commercial readership.
But there are also passages of tenderness and gentle simplicity, like a folk hymn or a Chopin lullaby, that, coming from this composer, are as shocking as the wild parts.
Shorr spoke to Refinery29 in a phone interview about filming the music video for "Lullaby," finding visual inspiration in a '90s photo shoot for Hole, and skateboarding with her girlfriends.
Expect a set list that includes her most well-known tune — along with a cover of Britney Spears's pop anthem "Toxic," which Ms. Naim turns into a wonderfully twisted lullaby.
The sparkling blue, night-sky backdrop and soft lullaby bells might make you want to crawl into the window and drift into a deep winter's sleep, no matter your age.
The trio closed the early set the first night with "Do Re Mi Fa Sol," Mr. Hekselman whistling the tune's lullaby melody as he strummed a warbling, two-chord progression.
But the film "soon makes a sharp departure from 'Broken Lullaby,'" he adds, "with Anna assuming center stage, and the movie taking on the tone of an Alfred Hitchcock mystery."
" The nine tracks on "Lux Prima" unspool grandly, from the ominous lullaby "Ministry" to the stomping girl-group squall of "Woman" to the compact psych-funk groove of "Leopard's Tongue.
"Harmony Hall," a sort of George Michael-sounding song built around a reference to "Finger Back" from Modern Vampires of the City, and "2021" a melodic lullaby featuring Jenny Lewis.
I felt like I was inside the studio for "Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, with the acoustic guitar weaving beautifully through the harmony of a very sad song.
On "Crave", Madonna sings over the skittering high hats and big bass of trap, smoothing the edges of this spare, flinty style of hip-hop until it becomes a wistful lullaby.
The Bright Eyes frontman has a warbling little croon that can jockey between edge-of-cliff creakiness and blistering aggression just as easily as it can sound like a tender lullaby.
A high-voiced, choral lullaby invoking a star that protects her segues abruptly into a stark electronic groove, with a slow, terse bass line tugging against spiky percussion and vocal syllables.
He now lay sedated in a bed in a tented intensive care unit, clutching a rubber ball while Chris, a volunteer nurse from California, stroked his cheek and sang a lullaby.
That it occurs at the very end of a lullaby is natural because we literally fall asleep, and then of course, in the larger sense, we go into a big sleep.
This is music of constant forced transformation: A grinding march suddenly lightens into a lullaby; after that melody, in turn, seems to wander into lethargy, it suddenly snaps back to attention.
" 'Yankee Doodle' is now their paean, a favorite of favorites, played in their army, esteemed as warlike as the 'Grenadiers' march — it is the lover's spell, the nurse's lullaby," he wrote.
To begin with, the film, freely transposed from Ernst Lubitsch's "Broken Lullaby" (1932), bears all the signs of art-house decorum, complete with black-and-white photography and a mournful score.
But except for a fiery speech Frantz's father makes to other Germans who lost their sons, the fierce antiwar message of "Broken Lullaby" is superseded by Adrien and Anna's blossoming romance.
After placing the 11 objects on outcroppings adorning one of the statues designed by Chicago artist Dave Carlson, the Seekers watched steam billow from pipes overhead as a lullaby-like tune played.
For the 2014 Ben Stiller comedy While We're Young, Murphy, former frontman of the dance-rock band LCD Soundsystem, transformed this Bowie song into a peaceful lullaby-like part of the soundtrack.
First of all, it contains the most basic of EDM backtracks (which I think the group used in for their song "Roses") paired with weird lyrics that sound like a kid's lullaby?
An award for a film that opens new perspectives was given to the eight-hour-long Filipino film "Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis" (A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery), directed by Lav Diaz.
Maybe it was the familiar sounds of the gospel choir, as Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" rang out across St. George's Chapel in Windsor, and soothed me like an American lullaby.
The cast standout, he seals the deal toward the end of Act II with "Flying Home," which in his hands is an almost-lullaby that becomes a spiritual that becomes a celebration.
The coyote is sitting on a truck, reading a book of poetry; the woman with the broken ankle is humming a lullaby at a long table that has materialized in the desert.
There's the quirky lullaby that Tom used to croon to his infant daughters; the lyrical compositions of Carver and Ray and an aspiringly cheerful singalong in Tom's kitchen halfway through the show.
He can do it in a zero-g R&B song (like the one straight-up called "Revenge"), or a delirious lullaby ("Here Is Not Safe"), or a luminous house track ("Lightning").
Not simply content with murder by mouth, though, 16 novels in finds the American author finishing his first screenplay, Lullaby, the film adaptation of his fifth book—and perhaps his most deadly.
With a brand new EP as Shadow Child out in early April on Food Music, we thought we'd let you lucky readers have a world first listen to the gliding, glistening closer "Lullaby".
It rapidly became one of the most popular hits; soon it was played on a daily basis, often just before 10pm—as if it were a lullaby for soldiers at the numerous fronts.
But it was clear enough that the pair were oozing with chemistry during their surprise duet of the vintage lullaby "Olvídame y pega la vuelta," a gorgeous heartbreak rendition by Argentine duo Pimpinela.
It tapped directly into that reality-altering moment when the old CD in your car starts skipping, with Lopatin's samples looping endlessly until their jarring cuts became a new kind of rhythmic lullaby.
With a Japanese-style score by Edward W. Hardy, the show, closing on Saturday, celebrates the courage of the heroine, who outmaneuvers the dragon not with a weapon but with music: a lullaby.
We did faces and teeth, a perfunctory lullaby, I adjusted the lights so that they were low enough for Toby and high enough for Mia, and then I was back downstairs for dinner.
When the door to where you belong is permanently closed — the lap of your mother singing a bedtime lullaby, perhaps — then no matter where you are, aren't you always misplaced, searching for home?
At the climax of the scene in Ahtohallan's ice cave (featuring the gorgeous mother-daughter duet "Show Yourself"), Queen Iduna offers Elsa a single line from the folk lullaby of the girls' childhood.
" Clues: a record of Slow Jams; a CD titled Cancelled; a score of Brahms' lullaby; a Music For Animals songbook; a scoreboard; "I came here initially so my cubs would think I'm cool.
It'll most likely come in handy for parents who can whisper to Alexa to play a lullaby and for generally keeping noise to a minimum as to not wake a sleeping partner or baby.
Chuck Palahniuk has never written the most adaption-friendly novels, so it probably shouldn't come as a surprise that he's turning to Kickstarter to help, um, kickstart an adaptation of his 2002 novel Lullaby.
Someone's combing their hair, someone's fast asleep, or cooking a meal, hugging a column and curled around it, singing a lullaby and they are definitely not happy about having us there in their homes.
And on the whole, his songs are dreamlike and entrancing, from the soothing lullaby "Idk" to the deeply inspiring "Life Goes On." Dipping into his pseudo-falsetto, he recalls the woodlands specter Bon Iver.
It's been a minute since we've heard a new mix from Los Angeles duo Nguzunguzu (Asma Maroof and Daniel Piñeda), but today they've shared the third installment in their consistently solid Perfect Lullaby series.
By starting the album with a song like "Texas Lullaby," Watson sits down and looks the influence of Mexico and the deserts of the southwestern United States on country music straight in the eye.
Xylouris White's third album, "Mother," has a more tender touch than their first two (listen to the lovely album closer, "Lullaby"), a quality that should lend itself well to this Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, venue.
And there were many other forgotten shows with penetrating music that MacDermot wrote, along with soundtracks, albums and a lilting lullaby, "Cover Up My Head," sung by the McGarrigle Sisters, soulful Canadians like him.
" Solea Pfeiffer, who is especially lovely in "Christmas Lullaby," pairs with Colin Donnell in "I'd Give It All for You," one of a few songs here that prefigure Mr. Brown's "The Last Five Years.
If the earlier lullaby music had been purposefully low and mantralike, based on scientific research into what puts us to sleep, this gentle reveille also had an experimental basis: Higher frequencies wake us up.
Fade to Mind's Nguzunguzu recently reminded us why they're some of our favorite DJs in the world with their third "Perfect Lullaby" mix; if you're craving more after that, revisit their terrific THUMP mix.
At 17 minutes and 19 seconds, it'll take you a while to get through the track, but even if you're not a huge Yeezy fan, you're sure to find something about this airy, sexy lullaby.
In a sweet FaceTime session, the gals smiled widely as they belted out one of the group's most beloved tunes, "Cheetah Sisters," in soft voices, creatively turning the iconic song into a lullaby for Rowan.
Several of their songs contain titles or lyrics in Korean, and they even produced a ska version of the Korean lullaby "San Toki," about a rabbit that does random Korean mountain things like collect chestnuts.
The Rules Don't Apply actress told Harry Connick Jr. on his talk show on Tuesday that one of her pop star father Phil Collins' most recognizable songs was originally written as a lullaby for her.
The opening track, "Streetlight," sounds like a ghost shouting through a cave over 80s video game music, and "Hey Moon," perhaps his best-known track, is a Mooged-out lullaby for babies, aliens, or you.
From the opening lines of "Texas Lullaby" to the closing of "Diamonds and Daughters" we're given a glimpse into the life of a man who couldn't stop if he wanted to, not that he would.
That the author has cosigned the outfit, who are also collaborating with him on the film adaptation of his novel Lullaby, isn't suprising: the pair are something of a creative force to be reckoned with.
After a tornado of a lip sync, the house was finally brought down on the self-appointed resident antagonist The Vixen last week, liberating our lullaby league from the tyranny of a particularly insufferable witch.
Check some of her posts out below:  On Servant, the most singing Leanne will likely to is via lullaby to baby Jericho — at least we know that Free will slay that cover of "Rockabye Baby."
Spotting symptoms of PPD and postpartum psychosis is an important part of a night nurse's job, according to Josephine Chrouch, the director of Lullaby Services, a nanny agency that also serves the greater New York area.
And after Cabrera and Lewis wrapped a set that included twangy covers of Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, the pair sat down for an exclusive performance of a meowing lullaby for the Internet's most famous cat.
The Lullaby Trust, a British charity that aims to prevent unexpected deaths in infancy, recommends sleeping bags for babies as a good alternative to blankets but does not specifically say they reduce the chance of SIDS.
She strokes him with her trunk through the bars of the cell, then scoops him up and cradles him to the strains of a lullaby (cutaway shots show other circus animals nuzzling up to their mothers).
Its predictable, worldview-affirming lullaby looks especially flimsy next to The Wire, a gritty, brilliant look at the Baltimore PD and how bureaucracy and injustice are baked into so many of the city's systems and institutions.
lullaby in the now-extinct Kuikhassi and a conversation of whistles between speakers of the endangered Silbo Gomero are rare records of individuals who are long gone, alerting us of fading heritage around the world.
" In Out magazine, Chris Thomas describes it as "a dreamy sexual lullaby of a film," and styled much like a documentary, it follows five friends as they "redefin[e] the line between intimacy, friendship and sex.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of hit Broadway musical "Hamilton," broke out into song on Saturday during a protest in the nation's capital, dedicating his lullaby to migrant parents who have been separated from their children.
"One of the most beautiful parts of the opera — when I went to the dress rehearsal I was sobbing, I still remember — is the mother's lullaby to Danny, which is at the end," Ms. OuYang recalled.
Sometimes, when we lie side by side in the dark, he places a small hand on my throat to feel my voice, a gesture as intimate as a lullaby, and I consider the symphony of touch.
Singers frequently appear, sometimes with a literal function (to deliver "The Motherland Song," during a patriotic school concert), sometimes with a more poetic, associative one (singing a Tartar lullaby that suggests Nureyev's loneliness after his defection).
" Her tone is steadfast, as if partaking in a ritual; she sings like a stoic lullaby when she reaches the lines, "Here where the mother eats her sons/Power eats Power: Short of war, no stability.
The symphonic version — which sets a poignant poem by the film's director, Sally Potter, to music — opens with an a cappella lullaby, in Yiddish, before moving to animated orchestral passages that draw on Klezmer and Gypsy idioms.
The closest she came was in 22009, when, after the release of her second album, Furnace Room Lullaby, she posed in a bathtub with sexy librarian glasses on the cover of the now-defunct New Music Monthly.
America Ferrera, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alicia Keys The trio joined forces at the Washington, D.C. march, where the Hamilton creator sang a lullaby in honor of kids who were separated from their parents at the border.
In 2013, Austin producer Eric Dingus released his unofficial remix of Drake's "Worst Behavior," which tempered the original's aggressiveness into a twinkling ambient lullaby, and immediately stood out from the glut of uninspired Aubrey Graham SoundCloud reworks.
Nothing he's released since has come close to the success of that gentle lullaby, but that's a loud narrative that obscures the more interesting quiet one, which is that Passenger is a sturdy and reliable album artist.
We're premiering their video for "BOY" below – a rainy day lullaby that brings to mind the following images: The Wicker Man but in an urban setting, David Gilmour endlessly riding the night bus, that sort of thing.
In the opening scene, when Clara (the exquisite soprano Golda Schultz) sings the wistful lullaby "Summertime" to her baby boy, the chorus gently eases into the music, beautifully adding a warm harmonic cushion to Clara's poignant phrases.
Parents try it all to get babies to sleep In the United States, it's common for parents to prepare their children for bedtime with a soothing bath followed by a lullaby or, for older kids, a book.
Sound maps of New York (Images by Chatty Maps)The urban aural landscape has a huge impact on our lives—from the roar of traffic and clatter of jackhammer, to the groove of music and lullaby of birdsong.
Part of the adventurous Music Mondays series, this concert pairs a violinist and bass-baritone — pioneers both — in music that ranges from Bach and Beethoven to Julia Wolfe and Missy Mazzoli to a hymn and a Korean lullaby.
But Mr. Odoul; his cinematographer, Martin Laporte; and his editor, Marie-Eve Nadeau, render that action so artfully that the movie plays almost like a lullaby, punctuated by poetic voice-over excerpts from the soldier's letters to his fiancée.
" One 73-year-old protestor in Chicago, Kay Faul, told the Chicago Tribune: "Hamilton" star Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote and sang a lullaby at the Washington protest for the "parents right now who can't sing lullabies to their kids.
This singer-songwriter from Charlottesville, who hasn't yet graduated from the University of Virginia, makes delicate, R&B-tinged pop; her most recent song, "Tests," sounds like a lullaby, but nearly imperceptible electronic percussion gives it some unexpected flair.
She's a leader among the voices speaking out for women's issues in the world of country, but on her new song, "Lullaby," she tapped into her own issues — including a raw breakup she had to write through to process.
The Checkup When you sing a lullaby to your baby, you convey love and language and dreams of the future — and also, of course, you are trying to help your baby to a more immediate future of being asleep.
" Sometimes, it sounds like Chance has put four very different ideas into one song, as the sheer diversity of sound on Coloring Book is a marvel—from Francis and the Lights' pretty electro to D.R.A.M.'s acid trip lullaby "Special.
Beyond Milton Nascimento's "Ponte De Areia," delivered as a twinkling lullaby, every track is an original, with some shades of influence: "Ode to Satie" broadcasts its allusions, while "Silver Hollow" has a stately melancholy that evokes Keith Jarrett, a longtime associate.
Having spent the previous two years mastering studio wizardly, plumbing the depths of their souls for lyrical honesty and redefining the popular song as an art form, they offer a lullaby — a soft and sweet reassurance that all would be well.
"Snakes" sways back and forth to the haunting lullaby of a high keyboard imitating some variety of stringed instrument, possibly a mock electronic harp, as well-timed grates and jerks echo around in the background, throwing the main instrument off balance.
Each LocoRoco has its own individual theme, and they're all glorious, but a special mention has to go to the snow levels, which are soundtracked by a dreamy sigh of a lullaby that'll slap a goofy grin across your face.
Songwriters say it's where the neon lights are bright, where you can come on along and listen to its lullaby, where you can blame it all on its nights and where, of course, you must not forget to give your regards.
David Harrington, Kronos's first violinist, and Ms. Vo are listed as collaborators in the composition of the sardonically titled "My Lai Lullaby," a sort of instrumental overture, in which the quartet sets the bleak mood with a blanket of dissonance.
At the Morgan, pieces premised on driving rhythmic verve and timbral relationships (like "Douce dame jolie") were made more distinctive by coming next to compositions that created drama through dryly absurdist theatrical recitations ("Landscaping for Privacy") or dreamy counterpoint ("Lullaby").
In a confident production directed and choreographed by Keith Andrews, an excellent cast breathes life into fully drawn characters (the book is by Sam Goldstein and Craig Clyde), while Mr. Russell's music varies nicely from wailing guitar to gentle lullaby.
The lullaby-trap fusion — which sees Lil Uzi Vert sing-rapping about nihilism and dead friends, barely bothering to enunciate — came to feel like a natural representation of Gen Z's distaste for polished industry professionals and sharp nose for phonies.
Interstate Gospel isn't a blustering rock album or a cautiously intricate folk album or a slab of musical taxidermy; it includes rock songs and folk songs, tangled knots of riffage ("Sugar Daddy") and mournful weepers that build to wordless cathartic moments ("Leavers Lullaby").
Mehmedinovic has kindly shared some still images of the shoot with Gizmodo, along with "Fort Lullaby" a time-lapse video that fittingly opens to "Taps" at dusk before transitioning into some dark and dramatic desert melodies as the cosmic light show begins.
"We stayed in his room for a little bit and then the doctor came in and while we were in the hallway a lullaby played," Fontenot told KADN, referring to the music that plays throughout the hospital when a baby is born.
" The songs are sweet and sentimental, the lyrics kept simple to match the music; "Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Baby" is a grown-up lullaby, with the tender refrain "Nothing's gonna hurt you baby / As long as you're with me you'll be just fine.
Seemingly incapable of resting on idle hands, though, he's [released] an album through Polyvinyl Records under the name Quiet Slang, Everything Matters But No One Is Listening, featuring gentle lullaby versions of Beach Slang's rock ragers, reframed with orchestral violins and pianos.
Known as the 'Beltin' Celt', 'Dublin Dynamiter', 'Dublin Destroyer', 'Murderous Mick', 'The Belfast Spider', 'The Jew Killer', 'The Jew Beater', 'Hebrew Scourge' and 'The Irish Lullaby', the edgy names are a great reminder of the cultural differences that existed during his heyday.
The Backstreet Boys surprised Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host Andy Cohen by singing his baby boy on the way a special a cappella rendition of the classic lullaby, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," complete with their signature pitch-perfect harmonies.
Three of the main songs in "Frozen 2" are the lullaby sung by Evan Rachel Wood&aposs character Queen Iduna ("All Is Found"), Elsa&aposs big first ballad ("Into the Unknown"), and Kristoff&aposs surprising &apos80s-style song ("Lost in the Woods").
" (now best-known via Nina Simone) is all wrong for her practical character — it's a better fit for Peter — and her final lullaby, "Dream With Me," sung to Peter already flown, seems almost cruel: "A kiss we never dared/We'll dare in dreaming.
"The doctor said, you're the only one who will have this baby's heart beat inside you, you'll know each other's heartbeat," and that became the lullaby: I'm the only one who knows your heartbeat, and you're the only one who knows my heartbeat.
With its lullaby piano, Lukas's soprano soaks up the spotlight as he sing-speaks his life story, and that of his childhood friends—"By eleven smoking herb and drinking burning liquor"—before mapping out their imagined future through to the age of 60.
Despite their size, ("lullaby/lament," for instance, is probably four feet by seven feet at the base and ten feet high) the lace and paper in which they are at once crowned and clothed lift and dance thus adding a weightlessness which belies their enormity.
Seemingly incapable of resting on idle hands, though, he's about to release an album through Polyvinyl Records under the name Quiet Slang, Everything Matters But No One Is Listening, featuring gentle lullaby versions of Beach Slang's rock ragers, reframed with orchestral violins and pianos.
The album will feature "the 10 songs I've sung to her every day of her life so far," including an original song called "You Mean the Whole Wide World to Me," a lullaby version of "A Thousand Years" and some Disney covers and classics.
"Even when I play her this song and the others on the lullaby record, she really gets most excited when I play her this song, so it really is her song and it just feels right to release it first," the new mom raves.
The novel centers around a crime reporter that's investigating the deaths of a series of infants (including his own), who discovers that a common thread appears to be a magical lullaby — known as a "culling song" in the novel — that kills whoever hears it.
Starz's genre-blending historical drama makes a habit out of devastating us on a weekly basis, but nothing can compare to the agony of watching Claire Fraser singing a heartbreaking lullaby to her stillborn daughter, Faith, before having to say goodbye to her forever.
"My Darling," a swaying lullaby that reads like a dedication to Tweedy's son, Spencer, bears good intentions but never rises above a series of whispery platitudes (he doesn't want him to grow up too fast, and also, he would like the good times to last).
The series will include performances by Bombay Jayashri, who trained as a Carnatic vocalist and became internationally known for the lullaby she sang in Ang Lee's 2012 film, "Life of Pi"; and the all-male Kerala Kalamandalam Kathakali Troupe performing an elaborately costumed dance drama.
In the labor and delivery ward that day, where Brahms' Lullaby chimes whenever a baby is born alongside the ever-present hum of fetal heart monitors, I watched a training session for nurses on how to use a machine that automates quantitative blood loss.
Bridges rehearses songs with her pianist — a lullaby in Spanish to a Black child, the aria "Habanera" from Carmen, and the spiritual "He's Got the Whole World In His Hands"; and King works with his dancers on a piece called "Sutra" with Zakir Hussein.
"The fact that a lullaby, healing song or dance song from the British Isles or anywhere else in the world has many musical features in common with the same kind of song from hunter-gatherers in Australia or horticulturalists in Africa is remarkable," Glowacki said.
Reyez's vulnerability is imbued in every song, particularly in "Apple Juice," which she sings "you gotta love me/ I will teach you how to love" and in "Sola," the beautiful Spanish lullaby about breaking away from traditional gender roles and being different as a woman.
One of her most beloved books, This Lullaby, follows a girl named Remy as she prepares to go to college; in her latest, The Rest of the Story, Saylor is sent to reconnect with her dead mother's family in North Carolina for the first time since childhood.
"I think the biggest thing is just getting married later in life…You change so much in your twenties," the singer, now 34, said last week at a Good Housekeeping luncheon in New York, where she celebrated her new kids' book River Rose and the Magical Lullaby.
When we talk about things like Lil Yachty being the future of music, what we're really talking about is this Ambien-core sound—soft lullaby and cartoon beats paired with swaths of Auto-Tune intended above all to sound pretty—being teased out in new directions.
Meanwhile they look at you and see that you're unattached—even when you're hitched—they see you're floating, that no one tells you when to leave the club, and there's nobody crying in a cot waiting for you to pick them up and sing a lullaby.
CARAMANICA Agnes Obel's hybrid of Minimalist chamber music and pop song is at once transparent and steely: plucked and bowed strings circling through four chords, interwoven with Obel's silvery piano filigrees and multitracked, overlapping vocals as she lies awake longing for repose, singing an insomniac lullaby.
Whether or not you trust the veracity of the memorial photo, there's no doubt that Richard D. James Album, with its toy-like sounds and lullaby-esque melodies, was exploring childhood nostalgia sonically—in the way, say, Michel Gondry has onscreen, in DIY fantasias like The Science of Sleep.
As part of the Kickstarter campaign, Palahniuk and his collaborators — producer Josh Leake and director Andy Mingo, who previously tackled Palahniuk's material with the short film Romance — are seeking $250,000 for a micro-budget version of Lullaby, with additional funds going toward scaled-up versions of the movie.
It's tempting to see the whole project as "outside the box," but as it happens, "A Cambodian Lullaby" fills the stage with more than a dozen cardboard boxes, which are cleverly put to use by Mr. Ros and his ensemble, becoming the people, places and things in his narrative.
Although they speak Spanish to their employers, the two women tend to converse in a Mixtec language, and the movie is a babel, ceaselessly attuned to both human and animal tongues: canine barks, the croon of a bedtime lullaby, the moans of mothers in labor in a maternity wing.
No. But it, as well as so-called "dark rides," in which you sit in a motorized vehicle in a pleasantly climate-controlled space while gliding along a track on the ground or in the air (like Peter Pan's Flight), can feel like a far-out lullaby for adults.
A tour-de-force performance from Caitriona Balfe makes "Faith" one of the most unforgettable episodes of the series so far, and the moment when Claire sees her stillborn daughter for the first and last time — and sings her a beautiful, devastating lullaby — will remain etched in our hearts forever.
" The songs, delivered in that shimmering clairvoyant alto, include "Peaceable Kingdom," which she and Mr. Shanahan wrote in honor of the slain pro-Palestinian activist Rachel Corrie, and two collaborations with her late husband: the haunting lullaby they created for their infant son, and the anthemic "People Have the Power.
" On the other end of the spectrum—where the New Age sound pushes deep swirls of tone and layered vocals into total plushy oblivion—there's connecting fibers between the aforementioned "Orinoco Flow" and "Return to Innocence," as well as the piping, exoticized chillout of French duo Deep Forest's "Sweet Lullaby.
Also in competition is the Chinese director Yang Chao's "Crosscurrent," about a ship captain on the Yangtze River; and the Filipino director Lav Diaz's eight-hour "A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery," about Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro, the leader of Filipino resistance to Spanish colonial rule in the late 19th century.
Opener "Never Again" is replete with a sing-songy chorus and Imogen Heap-esque AutoTune harmonies, while "The Ending" is like if a tropical house beat was fed through software that makes it sound like a lullaby—it's the best of the lot, with a hook that drifts up, taking you skyward.
I'm a musical sleeper myself, maybe under the spell of both the city (where I grew up and where noise at night is its own kind of lullaby) and the pseudo-science and the science that says that babies should listen to Bach while they're sleeping and that old people should too.
While there are plenty of "Worst Behavior" remixes out there (see also Eric Dingus' lullaby-like version, which received an OVO co-sign), only the artist formerly known as Saint Pepsi would think to sample Plaisir's 1984 French boogie single "Visa Pour Aimer," and turn the song into a nu-disco workout.
LULLABY ROAD (Crown, $26), James Anderson's second novel (after "The Never-Open Desert Diner"), introduces us to more of the "desert rats, hardscrabble ranchers and other assorted exiles" who choose to live off the grid and depend on Ben's Desert Moon Delivery Service for food and water and the occasional luxury, like soap.
I imagine the lullaby goes something like this, in the spirit of the best Disney songs: be a bird you must be swift as a coursing riverbe a birdwith all the force of a great typhoonwe a birdwith all the strength of a raging firebut stay small or global warming will be our ruuuuin
Hearing the opening aria of this work, with an oboe solo laying the groundwork for the sublime vocal melody, you invariably think that nothing could be more beautiful, an idea dispelled moments later by the second aria, "Schlummert ein, ihr matten augen" ("Fall asleep, you weary eyes"), with Bach in his inimitable lullaby mode.
Rapped and sung, sprinkled with patois, made in collaboration with the Nigerian Afrobeats star Wizkid and sampling Kyla's "Do You Mind" (a smash on Britain's funky dance music scene in the late 2000s), "One Dance" is a transnational dance-floor lullaby, one of Drake's breeziest and most accessible songs, and also one of his savviest.
"Gratitude" and "Forest Green" is loose and airy; "Hymnostic" and "People Lullaby" have the type of rich harmonies that Vernon used to fall back on when there wasn't a band and a MacBook on hand; "OMDB" could be chopped up a little and used on the next Kanye West record (and very well might be).
But Braithwaite's tale takes a darker turn when Ayoola tips her cap at the very man Korede herself is secretly in love with, the warmhearted Dr. Tade Otumu, who keeps a bowl of candy on his desk for his child patients and sings a lullaby to an inconsolable toddler recoiling from being given an injection.
" At stake, FDR, said, was "the continuance of civilization as we know it versus the ultimate destruction of all that we have held dear — religion against godlessness; the ideal of justice against the practice of force; moral decency versus the firing squad; courage to speak out, and to act, versus the false lullaby of appeasement.
DAVID ALLEN "A Lullaby, a Caress: Yo-Yo Ma, Ax and Kavakos on Brahms" AT 4 MINUTES 4 SECONDS The eminent veterans Christoph Pregardien, tenor, and Julius Drake, pianist, came together a week ago in the 92nd Street Y's intimate Buttenwieser Hall to perform Schubert's shattering song cycle "Winterreise," the tale of a spurned young lover.
"'Lullaby of Birdland' was one of the first ones that I knew I wanted to include, because he starts off quoting a couple of classical pieces, and then when he goes into the song, it's almost like a false start, because he uses the melody as the beginning of a fugue," Bowers said in an interview.
Mister Rogers's talismanic cardigan, which is faithfully recreated by Yasemin Esmeck for the new film "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," starring Tom Hanks, was the sartorial equivalent of a lullaby — sweet, comforting, bland — and it helped lull generations of American preschoolers into the cozy Neighborhood of Make-Believe, where there are no bad people and no bad thoughts.
The lead track was the Smashing Pumpkins cover of Alice Cooper's "Clones" and so my indelible memory of Quake 2 is a blur of violence, demons, and explosions set to a guitar line that sounded like a siren and Billy Corgan's alienated, lullaby delivery as he sang of society's destruction at the hands of the disaffected masses.
We're discussing Fight Club 2, now a hardcover graphic novel, the Lullaby Kickstarter campaign, started by director Andy Mingo, which has now reached well over its $250,000 goal, and that one time he incidentally tossed severed limbs, a trademark of his signing tours, out at an event held by a foundation that supports individuals with physical disabilities, including amputees.
FLORE: Well, I just, I mean, as you already stated, at the age of 5, guns and sirens were my lullaby, and that&aposs so true to me, and I was exposed to gangs and prostitution and drugs and Saint Vincent gave me an opportunity and a loving family and I wouldn&apost want any other child to miss out on that.
Hence the lullaby that he softly chants to her ("I see the moon, the moon sees me"), and a far more unsavory parallel—Armstrong holding Karen as she throws up, and, a while later, Armstrong stained with vomit after a gyroscopic whirl in a multi-axis device that shows how much g-force he can stomach before he blacks out.
But it was closer to 83:30 — after Avi Stein had played miniatures from Bach's "Clavier-Übung," and New York Baroque Incorporated had performed works by Telemann and Johann Philipp Krieger — when the Bach so beloved of St. Paul's audiences announced his presence with the opening of Cantata No. 170, "Vergnügte Ruh" ("Delightful Rest"), a warm bath in his best lullaby mode.

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