RAG MusicLullaby
Lovely lullaby

[Lullabies] Classical music you’ll want your baby to hear: Sleep music

We’ve selected classical masterpieces perfect as lullabies to play for your baby.

Newborns often don’t have a settled sleep rhythm yet.

When it’s time to put them to sleep, you want to let them listen to something soothing, don’t you?

Classical music, which is also said to be good for prenatal listening, is something many parents may want their babies to hear.

In this article, we introduce gentle classical pieces that help babies and their families relax.

Be sure to listen together with your baby at bedtime.

[Lullabies] Classical music you want your baby to listen to. Bedtime music (21–30)

Time to Say GoodbyeAndrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman

Andrea Bocelli, Sarah Brightman – Time To Say Goodbye (Live From Teatro Del Silenzio, Italy / 2007)
Time to Say GoodbyeAndrea Bocelli & Sarah Brightman

This is a majestic and beautiful piece in which the voices of Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and British soprano Sarah Brightman blend together.

The song expresses, with a hopeful melody, a departure toward a new world that lies beyond a farewell to a loved one.

Sung by various artists around the globe, it is also known in Japan as the theme song of the film Amalfi: Rewards of the Goddess.

Its overwhelming harmonies will soothe a baby’s heart and gently lead them into a comfortable sleep.

In conclusion

We introduced some recommended classical music for putting babies to sleep. Did you find any music that helps your baby drift off peacefully? When babies sleep comfortably, it puts both mom and dad at ease, doesn’t it? If you’re having trouble with bedtime, be sure to make use of this list.