Pregnancy

40 examples of music to listen to during pregnancy

Listening to music has many benefits represented above all by the relaxation in the mother and the positive influences on the cognitive development of the child.

In the womb, the fetus begins to perceive coarse noises at the 18th week of pregnancy and at the 24th week it is already able to perceive sounds, fully developing the sense of hearing during pregnancy.

Leonardo Trevisan , Venetian composer, has made available free of charge to pregnant women some of his compositions suitable for listening to them during pregnancy and has selected some pieces from the classical repertoire to listen to during the nine months of waiting.

Music to listen to during pregnancy by Leonardo Trevisan

Classical music to listen to during pregnancy

This list was selected by the composer after hearing more than 500 compositions

Recommended listening as a first approach to classical music

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach
    Prelude No. 1 from Well-Tempered Clavier
  2. Luigi Boccherini   String Quintet in Minuet in E major Op.11 N° 5
  3. Ludwig van Beethoven Minuet
  4. Johann Sebastian Bach Suite per orchestra n°2 in SI minor Badinerie
  5. Edward Grieg, Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46 – Dance of the Eye
  6. Wolfang Amadeus Mozart  Serenade K525, Rondo – Allegro
  7. Frédéric Chopin  Spring Waltz
  8. George Friedrich Haendel  From music Fireworks – Bourree
  9. Antonio Vivaldi Four Seasons – Spring
  10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mala nocna glasba

SECOND SERIES “Not only Mozart and Vivaldi…”

  1. Franz Liszt   Dream of love
  2. George Friedrich Handel The Rejoicing
  3. Ludwig van Beethoven Allegretto scherzando
  4. Wolfang Amadeus Mozart Clarinet Concerto KV 622 – Adagio
  5. Felix Mendelssohn Scherzo from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Op. 21
  6. Johann Sebastian Bach Partita No. 1 in B flat major, BWV 825
  7. Franz Peter Schubert  Ave Maria
  8. Wolfang Amadeus Mozart Marcia Turca
  9. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Swan Lake (op. 20) Waltz
  10. Wolfang Amadeus Mozart Cassation, K 99- Allegro

THIRD SERIES “Not only Mozart and Vivaldi…”

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach Partita No. 6 in E minor, BWV 830
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach Double Violin Concerto in D minor BWV1043 Viv.
  3. Richard Strauss  Another Polka
  4. Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for 2 hunting horns in F major, RV 539
  5. Jean Sibelius Festive Andante
  6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Divertimento, K 334 – Minuet
  7. Pëtr Il’ič Čajkovskij   The Nutcracker Op. 71 Chinese Dance
  8. Johann Sebastian Bach Adagio
  9. Johann Strauss II  Tritsch Tratsch Polka Chit Chat Polka, Op 214
  10. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Overture The Marriage of Figaro

Opera singing and not

The external presence of the lyrical and distinct voice coming from the song is today necessary as an enrichment and integration to the maternal and paternal voice and as an expansion of the singing-listening repertoire (sweet, loving and cheerful).
Also in this “music-vocal” section it is good that every pregnant woman creates a program more suited to her musical nature. Searching for passages and songs that can emit pleasant sensations, a sense of security, joy, energy and cheerfulness.

Dr Kathryn Barlow

Kathryn Barlow is an OB/GYN doctor, which is the medical specialty that deals with the care of women's reproductive health, including pregnancy and childbirth.

Obstetricians provide care to women during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, while gynecologists focus on the health of the female reproductive system, including the ovaries, uterus, vagina, and breasts. OB/GYN doctors are trained to provide medical and surgical care for a wide range of conditions related to women's reproductive health.

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