Selected Lullabies of Eugene Field
Eugene Field
Leído por Becky Miller





The sweetest songs the world has ever heard are the lullabies that have been crooned above its cradles. The music of Beethoven and Mozart, of Mendelssohn and Schumann may perish, but so long as mothers sing their babies to sleep the melody of cradle lullabies will remain. Of all English and American writers the one who sang most often and most exquisitely these cradle songs was Eugene Field, the children's poet. His verses not only have charm as poetry, but a distinct song quality and a naive fancy that is both childlike and appealing. That they were written out of Eugene Field's deep and genuine love of children and out of his sympathetic understanding of their wondering minds is evident from the fact that his lullabies have taken a high and what seems to be a permanent place in the world's classic literature of childhood. (Excerpted by Becky Miller from the Introduction by Edwin Osgood Grover to “Cradle Lullabies” by Eugene Field, published in 1909) (0 hr 20 min)
Capítulos
Dutch Lullaby | 2:15 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Cornish Lullaby | 1:53 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Japanese Lullaby | 1:37 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Lullaby by the Sea | 1:53 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Norse Lullaby | 1:37 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Orkney Lullaby | 1:40 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Sicilian Lullaby | 1:27 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Divine Lullaby, The | 1:39 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Twenty-third Psalm, The | 1:23 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Long Ago | 1:51 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Child and Mother | 1:48 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Some Time | 1:34 | Leído por Becky Miller |
Reseñas
Ah a mothers love





Glenn Baker
Eugene's mother died when he was 6yrs old and it is certainly reflected in his poems.