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  2. As many Christmas songs contain themes strongly associated with Christmas Day (such as references to figures such as Santa Claus), and popular observance of the Christmas season often ends after December 25 (in contrast to the traditional Twelve Days of Christmas, which by definition runs until Epiphany on January 6), most stations typically ...

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · Christmas may be on Dec. 25, but Christmas music begins playing at stores and restaurants well before to spark holiday cheer. But several of the songs that are supposed to lift people’s...

    • Times of The Pagan Romans
    • Early Christians and Christmas Songs
    • The Medieval Period
    • St. Francis of Assisi Revives The Dying Carol Tradition
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    • Christmas and Carols During The Victorian Era
    • Christmas Carols in The Early 20th Century
    • Christmas Songs in The 21st Century

    Carols started thousands of years ago, long before there was any Winter Wonderland or even before the Little Drummer Boy came into being. A carol refers to a form of song that is jubilant and merry in nature. The word’s origin is from the French word ‘Carole’. A carol is typically complemented by a circular dance of praise and worship. Carols were ...

    As Christianity flourished, the church began to adopt some of the traditions associated with the Winter Solstice. Inclusive of this were carols. Also, the early Christians intentionally pegged the date of Jesus Christ’s birth around this period. This was done in order to gradually replacethe pagan holiday with a Christian festival. Historically spe...

    During the middle ages, a large section of the population was particularly not so thrilled about Christmas carols as a result of the language barrier. The songs were relegated to church services and to the homes of the elite and clergy that were fluent in Latin. Furthermore, Christmas celebrations witnessed a significant drop year in year out. With...

    In the 13th century, there lived a very devoted Christian by name Francis of Assisi. He was the kind of guy you go to when things did not seem to be smooth in your life. Among his many accomplishments included the revival of the Christmas carol tradition. Francis made sure that the carols went back to contents of the Bible and the Christian faith. ...

    Around 1410, the carol about Mary and Jesus in Bethlehem made substantial waves across Europe. It must be noted that not all the stories in those Carols were factual. The minstrels and writers slightly based their songs on biblical stories. In Italy for example, there was the Nativity Playsand songs in 1223. Soon, France, Germany, Spain and other E...

    By the time the Puritans took control of England (around 1647), the commonest form of carols was termed as wassailing. Wassailing had incorporated a lot of mulled-wine drinking while the carols were sung. The Puritans did not approve of this because it reminded them of the unholy pagans in Ancient Rome. Furthermore, Christmas songs experienced a sh...

    Around the middle of the 19th century, when Queen Victoria was on the British throne, Christmas carols made another come back. Growing up, Queen Victoria’s Hanoverian mother, Princess Victoria (the Duchess of Kent), introduced the young Victoria to some elements of Christmas tree decorations and carols. Prior to that King George III’s wife, Queen C...

    At the turn of the 20th century, Christmas and caroling had become very popular and lucrative for the printing, confectionery and jewelry businesses. The number of publications about Christmas carols also spiked. Charles Lewis Hutchins’ famous ‘Carols Old and Carols New’ was published in 1916. Another very famous publication was the ‘Oxford Book of...

    In our current day, Christmas carols transcend all religions and cultures. The festival is no longer just famous among Christians. Nonbelievers and atheists also take part in this tradition. It has become ubiquitous because of the message it preaches. The entire spirit of Christmas today is about giving and sharing. The carols have now become a uni...

  4. Dec 19, 2013 · Christmas songs become increasingly popular when composer George Frideric Handel publishes a book of Christmas carols.

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  5. Dec 24, 2023 · John Yang speaks with Nate Sloan, an assistant professor of musicology at the USC Thornton School of Music and co-host of the podcast Switched On Pop, about what makes Christmas music so...

  6. Christmas music origins: Roderick Swanston investigates how Christmas music started and what gives it its festive air.

  7. Nov 28, 2022 · How did Christmas music become popular? The first boost of societal popularity came in 1867 when John Stainer published Christmas Carols New & Old . The music collection cataloged, tweaked, and included old and emerging contemporary songs.