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    UBMM2366001 「O Tannenbaum」

    The world-famous Christmas carol 'O Tannenbaum' has its origins in the 16th century. There are lyrics in many languages.
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    Popular German Christmas carol from the 18th century. It describes the anticipation of the children on the day before Christmas.
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    Famous German song for the feast day of St. Nicholas. Text and melody date back to the 19th century.
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    Lo, How a Rose E?er Blooming' is a Church Christmas song from the 16th century. Not only in German-speaking countries it is one of the most famous Christmas carols.
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    The nursery rhyme Schneefloeckchen, Weissroeckchen is actually a winter song. But as it always appears in Christmas song collections and is often sung in Advent, it is often counted among the Christmas carols. It dates from the 19th century.
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    UBMM2366006 「O du froehliche」

    One of the most famous German Christmas carols.
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    Silent Night, Holy Night' is the world's most famous Christmas carol. It is the epitome of the Christmas tradition in the German-speaking world. In 1818 it was premiered in a Roman Catholic church in Oberndorf near Salzburg (Austria). Since then, German lyrics have been translated and sung worldwide in 320 languages and dialects.
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    One of the most famous winter songs in German. It describes the anticipation of the arrival of the Christ Child.
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    This famous German church carol was written around 1800.
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    German Christmas carol from the 19th century.
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    UBMM2366011 「Alle Jahre wieder」

    Instrumental version of the well-known 19th century Christmas carol.
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    Instrumental version of the famous German Christmas carol. It is based on the melody of a French folk song. The text was written by Hoffmann von Fallersleben in 1835.
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    Well-known German Christmas song from the 19th century. The song creates a hopeful and healing mood. The sound of the bells symbolizes peace and joy.
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    German-language Christmas song by Martin Luther and one of his best-known song creations. Bach's baroque variations of the melody for organ are also well-known.
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    Popular German Christmas carol from the 19th century. It describes the festive mood on Christmas Eve.
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    UBMM2366016 「Kommet, ihr Hirten」

    Come, you shepherds' is a Christmas carol that comes from Bohemia and whose title is originally 'Nesem vam noviny'. The song is in the tradition of the shepherd's songs, which has the theme of announcing the birth of Jesus by the angels to the shepherds and their subsequent passage to the stable of Bethlehem from the Christmas story.
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