34 Sheet Music Variations for Adolphe Adam - O Holy Night
"O Holy Night" (French: "Minuit, chrétiens") is a Christmas carol composed in 1847. Its English translation by John Sullivan Dwight popularized it in the Anglophone world. The carol is celebrated for its expressive melody and theological depth.
"O Holy Night" (French: Cantique de Noël), composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847, is one of the most enduring Christmas carols. Its soaring melody and spiritual lyrics about the birth of Jesus have made it a holiday staple. The English lyrics were written by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.
"O Holy Night" ("Cantique de Noël") is a 19th-century Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam to a French poem by Placide Cappeau. John Sullivan Dwight's 1855 English translation popularized it globally.
"O Holy Night" (French: Cantique de Noël), composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847, is one of the most enduring Christmas carols. Its soaring melody and spiritual lyrics about Christ's birth have made it a holiday staple despite initial controversy over its non-liturgical origins.
One of the first musical pieces ever broadcast on radio (1906), "O Holy Night" remains a staple of Christmas celebrations worldwide.
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