In 2006 Baby Cello was honoured in the USA with   a coveted "iParenting Media Award". iParenting Media is ISO certified—an   internationally recognized standard of quality—and the company states: "The end   result of our screening process is a list of award-winning products which   families can feel confident in purchasing for their loved ones." One iParenting   Media Awards reviewer commented: "The music is beautiful! The richness of the   cellos is wonderfully soothing for my baby. We listened to it every night while   nursing and falling asleep."
Baby Cello has received other plaudits: "The   effortless sound of the cello orchestra evokes a sense of well-being in the   listener and speaks directly to one's heart," writes Dr Sierra Stokes-Stearns,   Music Therapist and Fellow of the Association of Music and Imagery. "The   resonant, nurturing sound of twenty-four cellos supports baby in this   recording's musical journey through the many moods of life," comments Chris Boyd   Brewer, author of Rhythms of Learning. "I recommend Baby Cello for parents and   babies alike. It has the ability to uplift as well as soothe," says James E.   Fragetta, pediatrician, Baltimore
   
    |  | 1  | Saint-Saëns 
        (arr. Balcombe)  |  The 
        Swan     |  2:52  | 
   
    |  | 2   |   Schubert 
        (arr. Runswick)  |  Ave 
        Maria   | 4:26 | 
   
    |  | 3  |  Trad. 
        (arr. Balcombe)  |   Greensleeves  
          |  4:44  | 
   
    |  | 4  |  Bonfá 
        (arr. Runswick)  |  Manhã 
        de Carnaval from Black Orpheus  |  4:25  | 
   
    |  | 5 |   Yradier 
        (arr. Runswick)  |  
         The Dove (La 
        Paloma)   | 5:59 | 
   
    |  | 6 |  Rachmaninov 
        (arr. Balcombe)  |   Vocalise  | 5:56 | 
   
    |  | 7 | Tchaikovsky  
        (arr. Runswick)  |  
         Dance of the Sugar Plum 
        Fairy  from The Nutcracker Suite  | 2:12 | 
   
    |  | 8 |  Trad. 
        (arr. Runswick)  |  El 
        Condor Pasa    |  4:00  | 
   
    |  | 9 |  Porter 
        (arr. Runswick)  |   Begin 
        the Beguine   |  5:32  | 
   
    |  | 10 |  Villa-Lobos | A Child's Folksong (Modinha)  
          |  8:28  | 
   
    |  | 11 |  Cervantes 
        (arr. Runswick)  |  
         Farewell to Cuba  | 4:11 | 
   
    |  | 12 |  Dvorák  
        (arr. Milone)  |   Songs 
        My Mother Taught Me   Guest track: The London Violin Sound
 | 3:05 | 
   
    |  | 13 |  Weill 
        (arr. Milone) | Blessing (Kiddush) 
         Guest track: The London Viola Sound
 | 5:09 | 
   
    |  | 14 |  Ellington 
        (arr. Milone) | Satin Doll  
         Guest track: The London Double Bass Sound
 | 3:24 | 
   
    |  | 15 |  Jobim 
        (arr. Runswick) | The Girl from Ipanema   | 3:15 | 
   
    |  | 16 |  Runswick | Coventry 
        Fantasy    | 6:38 | 
   
    | TT: 
         75:00  |