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Christmas Traditional
The Huron Indian Carol "'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime"
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Christmas Traditional
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Carol
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3:00
'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime', also known as 'The Huron Indian Carol', is a traditional Christmas carol that originated from the Huron tribe in Canada. The carol was composed in the 17th century by a French Jesuit missionary named Jean de Brébeuf, who lived among the Huron people and learned their language and culture. The carol was first written in the Huron language and was later translated into French and English. The English version of the carol was first published in 1926 by Jesse Edgar Middleton in his book 'The Christmas Carol'. 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime' has a simple melody and is typically sung in a slow and solemn manner. The carol has three verses, each of which tells a different part of the Christmas story. The first verse describes the cold and snowy winter night when Jesus was born, while the second verse tells of the shepherds who came to see the newborn baby. The third verse speaks of the gifts that the wise men brought to Jesus. The carol is typically performed with a piano or guitar accompaniment, and is often sung in churches and schools during the Christmas season. The carol has become a beloved Christmas classic, and has been recorded by many artists over the years. Overall, 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime' is a beautiful and poignant Christmas carol that celebrates the birth of Jesus and the joy of the holiday season. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to be cherished by people of all ages and backgrounds.
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