Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas carols - silent night

Most of us know and love Christmas carols. As we get closer and closer to Christmas, all around us are Christmas decorations and day after day, more Christmas music is played on the radio, on TV and in stores and restaurants.

How much do we really know about the origin of some of our most popular Christmas carols but? We thought we'd one of the United Kingdom, and in fact most look at favorite the world and loved Christmas carols, silent night.

The legend of silent night is that before Christmas in 1818, in a town in Austria Oberndorf, the organ broke in St. Nicholas. Due to the height of the snow would be nobody able, the organ fix up in spring the snow had melted. The priest in the Church in Oberndorf, Joseph Mohr, who was also a musician, was determined not to let that dampen the spirit of the forthcoming Christmas celebrations. He recalled a simple poem he had written a few years earlier. He tries to think of alternative instruments to the organ and a matching melody, which could be sung in the Church. The church organist in Oberndorf, Franz Gruber, promised, take a look to see what he could do the poem. He fell by the beauty of the text, and very short notice to write music as he was on the, he composed a simple melody accompanied would be sung in the Church by a guitar.

According to the Christmas historian, Bill Egan, is the true story. The legend comes from a fictional story from the United States in the 1930s. Father Joseph Mohr wrote the poem in 1816 when he had an appointment with a pilgrim Church in Mariapfarr in Austria. Two years later, after the Church in Oberndorf was transferred, he asked that his friend Franz Gruber to the silent night poem set to music. The two friends sang that it jointly accompanied service during the Christmas Eve on December 24, 1818 by father Mohr himself on the guitar. Choir of the Church reviewed the last two lines of each verse.

So how has will this Christmas Carol from a small town in Austria end of one of the most famous pieces of music around the world ever? John Freeman young of New York's Trinity Church was a parish priest whose Hobby European hymns has been translated into English. John Freeman young was born in 1820 in Pittston, Maine, in the United States. He studied at Wesleyan University in Middletown (Connecticut), in 1841, but left after the first year, when he converted in the Episcopal Church and later studied theology. His hymnology work, great hymns of the Church (New York, 1887), published posthumously by Reverend John Henry Hopkins junior.

A funny coincidence is that the Austrian Rainer singer a concert in New York in 1839 to the Hamilton Memorial, have Alexander just around the corner from the Trinity Church in New York. At this concert she sang silent night! Holy night! Silent night in German is.

Is not it amazing, how a song as silent night of adults and children the world, Opera is sung galas and Opera Christmas concerts, as part of the programme or encores, by professional opera singer it at corporate events and even sing performances is sung waiter? People from all walks of life know and love this beautiful song.

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