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  1. Dec 17, 2023 · Provided to YouTube by DistroKidSilent Night, Holy Night (Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht) (Remastered) (1917 Recording) · Classical RemastersSilent Night, Holy ...

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  2. Dec 14, 2014 · Stille Nacht (Silent Night) has been certainly the no. 1 Christmas carol for more than a century. The Edison Company did record a great variety of different takes and arrangements.

  3. Oct 17, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht (Arr. Rombi) · Rolando Villazón Joyeux Noël (Original Soundtrack) ℗ A Warner Classics/Erato release, ℗ 2005 Parlophone...

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  4. Dec 24, 2021 · Merry Christmas; time for presents! A German-Austrian classic, "Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht" was written by Franz Xaver Gruber in 1818. Who would have known...

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    Original score by Franz Gruber written on December 24, 1818; D-Dur, 6/8 time, for two solo voices and choir, with guitar accompaniment. Location: lost.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1854; D-Dur, 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices and choir, without accompaniment; 5 verses (the 3rd verse of the original is missing). Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1830; 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices and choir, with organ accompaniment. Location: lost.

    Score by Franz Gruber dated Dec. 12, 1836; with title: "II. Geistliche Lieder / auf die heilige / Christnacht, (Nr. 2)" ("Spiritual Songs for the Holy Christmas Eve"); Es-Dur, 6/8 time; for 4 voices, 2 violins, viola, flute, bassoon, 2 clarinets, 2 French horns, cello and organ; 6 verses. Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1845; with title: "Weihnachtslied" ("Christmas Carol"); D-Dur, 6/8 time; for 2 solo voices with mixed choir and accompaniment by a stringed trio, 2 horns and organ; 1 verse of text (verse 1 of original). Location: Silent Night Archives, Hallein.

    Score by Franz Gruber, dated Dec. 30, 1854; the score accompanied Gruber's "Authentic Account" response to the inquiry from the Royal Court Chapel of Berlin as to the origin of the song. Location: lost.

    Undated score by Franz Gruber, estimated to be from around 1860; with title: "Kirchenlied / auf die / heilige Christnacht" ("Hymn for the Holy Christmas Eve"); D-dur, 6/8 time; for soprano and alto voices with "quiet organ accompaniment;" 6 verses. Location: Salzburg Museum, Salzburg.

    Undated score by Joseph Mohr, estimated to have been written between 1820 and 1825; with title: "Weynachts=Lied" ("Christmas Carol"); D-dur, 6/8 time; for 2 voices with guitar accompaniment; 6 verses. Location: Salzburg Museum, Salzburg. Autographed version from Joseph Mohr, Salzburg Museum

  5. Much of this beloved carol’s early history has been preserved and documented by the Stille Nacht Gesellschaft and the Stille Nacht Museum Hallein and is available on the Gesellschaft website, but some of the basics are offered here.

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  7. The world’s most famous Christmas song, “Silent Night,” comes to us from Austria (Österreich in German). Called “Stille Nachtin its original German, this beautiful Christmas carol is now sung and enjoyed around the world in over 140 languages.

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