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The history of Christmas Carols


The most fantastic explanation of the term, “Christmas carol”, originates from England. According to this English story, a young girl named Carol got lost in the streets of London on a cold winter night. In an attempt to find her, her friends went from house to house similar to the way we do during Christmas. After this episode, the term “Christmas carol” became widespread.
The more pragmatic explanation is that the word, “carol”, comes from the Greek dance, “Choraulein”, which is accompanied by flutes. Later, the Frenchmen replaced the flutes with singing and named it, “caroller”, which means, “to dance around in a circle”.
The tradition of singing carols can be traced back to the monk, St. Francis of Assisi. He introduced the singing of carols in church ceremonies. Today, each country has its own traditions in connection with Christmas carols. In many places, people walk from house to house and sing at Xmas time; in other places, Christmas carols are sung in church.
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A carol is a song of rejoicing associated with festive occasions and religious celebrations. The word originally meant a circle dance accompanied by a song. Carols have carried on the glad tidings of Christmas since medieval times.
Many Christmas carols were written in the 15th century. Unlike hymns, carols are often light and gay. According to one legend, the very first carol was sung by the angels announcing Christ's birth to the shepherds.
Some say the tradition of caroling began as early as the 1400s when wandering minstrels performed songs in exchange for donations to be given to the needy. Later, the English night watchmen would sing while making their rounds at holiday times. In the United States, carols were limited to church until about 100 years ago. At that time, the practice of singing door to door became popular.
In the mid 17th century when the celebration of Christmas was banned, the carols might have been lost forever. But the carols were kept alive for almost 200 years by people singing them in private. With the invention of inexpensive printing processes in the 1800s, traditional carols were published in book form.
The origins of many popular carols, including "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and "The First Noel," are unknown. One of the most famous carols, "Silent Night," was written in Austria by Josef Mohr and church organist, Franz Gruber when the church organ malfunctioned on Christmas Eve. Hurriedly Mohr wrote the song and asked Gruber to pick out a guitar accompaniment.
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