Beschreibung: Dies ist einer der beliebtesten und weit bekannte Urlaub Liede. Sie dient in vielen Ländern als standard Wahl für jede festliche Feier, Weihnachten Thema Anwendung, und es ist eine gute Wahl für Kinder Unterhaltung oder Sing entlang. Diese Version ist in einem traditionellen Orchester mit Glocken, Flöte, Oboe und Streicher.

Beschreibung: Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. wrote We Three Kings for an 1857 Christmas pageant put on by the General Theological Seminary of New York City. In 1863. Here is a classic and traditional Christmas hymn done in a gentle and reverent style with a sweet flute melody, harp arpeggios, choir, and a lush string section. This version is very much like the way it could have been heard in a service in the 1800's. 108 beats per minute

Beschreibung: This is an upbeat and energetic that's a traditional English Christmas carol song. Here it is presented in a joyful and uplifting orchestral ensemble with piano, flute, harp, oboe, and strings. This would make a wonderful addition to any holiday theme project of Christmas music mix.

Beschreibung: Gabriele's Message also known as The angel Gabriel From Heaven Came is a Basque folk Christmas carol about the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary by the archangel Gabriel that she would become the mother of Jesus. Here it's done in a spiritual uplifting traditional and Heavenly classical orchestral ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, strings, choir, and flute that builds up to a inspirational ending. This instrumental will make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any related Christmas holiday theme. 105 bpm

Beschreibung: The lyrics were written by William Chatterton Dix (1837 - 1898), a hymn writer who also wrote carols. The famous melody known as "Greensleeves". Which was a traditional Celtic English folk melody that was used in many texts during the 14th century. Here it is done in a traditional format with, harp, strings, woodwinds, and choir much the way it would have been heard in the Tudor courts of England.

Beschreibung: This is one of the most loved and widely known holiday carols composed by Frederic Austin. It is used in many countries as a standard choice for any festive celebration or Christmas theme application. It has multiple time signatures of 3/4 and 4/4 that give it a fun feel. This version is short edit in a traditional orchestral format with bells, flute, oboe, and string section. This holiday classic and other Christmas favorites are also available here by Electron Planet!

Beschreibung: A classic English folk Christmas carol. Here it is presented in a traditional classical orchestral ensemble arrangement with a main flute melody, harp arpeggios, grand piano, vocal choir, staccato strings, and woodwinds. It has an uptempo feel at 111 bpm and builds up to an inspirational ending. It would give a solemn and reverent feel to any related theme.

Beschreibung: This is one of the most loved and widely known holiday carols composed by Frederic Austin. It is used in many countries as a standard choice for any festive celebration or Christmas theme application. It has multiple time signatures of 3/4 and 4/4 that give it a fun feel. This version is short edit in a traditional orchestral format with bells, flute, oboe, and string section. This holiday classic and other Christmas favorites are also available here by Electron Planet!

Beschreibung: The lyrics were written by Isaac Watts (1674-1748), also known as the "Father of English Hymnology." Watts wrote the lyrics in 1719. The melody was composed by Lowell Mason (1792-1872), a composer of church music. Here it is done in a reverent and joyous traditional format with, harp, strings, flute, and choir much the way it might have been heard 100's of years ago in a lantern lit cathedral for a Christmas Eve service..

Beschreibung: This is a well known and loved Christmas classic that is of German origin The best known lyrics are from 1824 by a Leipzig organist named Ernst Anschütz. The melody is an old Traditional folk tune. The first known “Tannenbaum” song lyrics date back to 1550. Strangely enough as it is there are many English lyric versions and the States of Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, and New Jersey adapted the melody to their State Songs. This arrangement is in a classical orchestra ensemble with flute, choir, harp, strings, and woodwinds that give a sweet and holy feeling. 104 bpm.

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