The Birds
A musical storybook of songs, lullabies, and rhymes for ages 0-5.
The Birds in limited-edition vinyl. Release date 20. June 2025.
Gift the music of childhood with Lullula's debut album for babies and children. Schumann, Mahler, Barber and Brahms meet children's songs and rhymes – and all birds of the forest – to open the door wide to classical music, song, and rhymes for young listeners.
From dances for early morning playtime, to lullabies for dreaming – The Birds offers adults and children alike an unfolding, magical musical experience that can be listened to again and again.
LIMITED-EDITION VINYL
Produced with a boutique vinyl press in Berlin, our limited-edition double-LP features 180g vinyl with beautiful, in-depth sound. A double gatefold sleeve includes all the song texts for reading and singing along. A must-have memento for musical childhoods. Pre-ordered albums will be shipped within 5-7 business days of the release date.
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Soprano, educator, and mother of two, Lydia is the founder of Lullula Music. Lydia has recorded as a soloist for harmonia mundi France, Edel Classics, WDR, SONY, and others, including a GRAMMY Award- and ECHO Klassik Prize-winning album for CPO. In addition to performing, she is also the producer of The Birds, under the Lullula label.

Acclaimed for his exemplary and spirited playing, chamber musician and accompanist Jonathan Ware is a regular guest at the world’s leading recital venues, and recent appearances include Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, the John F. Kennedy Center, Elbphilharmonie, Philharmonie Luxembourg, L’Auditori, the Concertgebouw, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and the Pierre Boulez Saal.

Australian soprano Simone Easthope studied at the Sydney Conservatory and the Juilliard School in New York. She was a winner of the Opera Foundation of Australia’s national voice competition which supported her subsequent study at the Juilliard School.

Lutenist, bass, and artistic director of Ensemble Phoenix Munich, Joel Frederiksen has performed with leading figures and ensembles in early music. His recordings for harmonia mundi and others have received the German Record Critics' Prize and the Echo Prize. Spiegel Bestseller and Opus Classic nominee, A Day with Suzanne, was released with SONY / DHM in 2023.