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Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon
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Composer:AnonymousGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:25"Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon" is a traditional Finnish Christmas carol that has been passed down through generations. The composer of the song is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 19th century. The song is typically sung in Finnish and has become a staple in Finnish Christmas celebrations. The premiere of "Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon" is unknown, as it has been passed down through oral tradition. However, it is believed to have been first sung in rural areas of Finland during the 19th century. The song has since become popular throughout Finland and is often sung during Christmas Eve services and other holiday gatherings. The song consists of three verses and a chorus, with each verse describing the scene of the birth of Jesus in a manger. The chorus repeats the phrase "Heinillä härkien kaukalon, nukkuu lapsi viaton" which translates to "In the hay of the oxen's manger, sleeps the innocent child." The first verse describes the peaceful night when Jesus was born, with the stars shining brightly and the animals sleeping peacefully. The second verse describes the arrival of the shepherds, who come to see the newborn baby and offer their gifts. The third verse describes the arrival of the wise men, who follow the star to find the baby and offer their gifts as well. The melody of "Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon" is simple and easy to sing, with a gentle and peaceful tone that reflects the peaceful scene of the birth of Jesus. The song is typically sung in a slow and reverent manner, with a focus on the lyrics and the meaning behind them. Overall, "Heinillä Härkien Kaukalon" is a beloved Finnish Christmas carol that has been passed down through generations. Its simple melody and peaceful lyrics make it a perfect addition to any Christmas celebration, and it continues to be a cherished part of Finnish holiday traditions.More....
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Heinilla Harkien Caucasus
Heinillä härkien kaukalon (On the hay in the bulls' trough) (13th century, Finland)
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