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The tender flight of a dandelion over a flower meadow. Emotive, sparkling bells paired with dreamy, pictorial melodies for beautiful moments and sentimental retrospectives. Gives peace, hope, lightness, romance, gentleness and directs the focus on the small but essential things in life.
The well-known German lullaby by Johannes Brahms in a version with music box and slow tempo. We wish you a good night and sweet dreams. Johannes Brahms composed his lullaby in July 1868 in Bonn and dedicated it to Bertha Faber, née Porubszky, on the occasion of the birth of her second son "to always happy use". Brahms had met Bertha Porubszky, a native of Vienna, in 1859, when she became a member of the women's choir he led at the age of seventeen during a stay in Hamburg.