Christmas Traditional
Still, Still, Still
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Composer:Christmas TraditionalGenre:VocalStyle:CarolCompose Date:1819Average_duration:2:46'Still, Still, Still' is a traditional Christmas carol that originated in Austria. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the 19th century. The carol is typically performed in a slow and gentle manner, with a focus on the peacefulness and stillness of the Christmas season. The premiere of 'Still, Still, Still' is also unknown, as it has been passed down through generations of singers and musicians. However, it has become a popular carol in many countries around the world, particularly in German-speaking regions. The carol consists of three verses, each with a similar melody and structure. The first verse begins with the words "Still, still, still, weil's Kindlein schlafen will" (Still, still, still, because the little child wants to sleep), and describes the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of the stable where Jesus was born. The second verse continues with the theme of stillness, and describes the angels singing softly to the baby Jesus. The third verse is a prayer for peace and happiness in the coming year. The melody of 'Still, Still, Still' is simple and repetitive, with a gentle lullaby-like quality. The harmonies are also simple, with a focus on creating a peaceful and calming atmosphere. The carol is typically performed with a small ensemble or choir, with the melody sung by a soloist or small group of singers. Overall, 'Still, Still, Still' is a beautiful and timeless Christmas carol that captures the peaceful and still atmosphere of the holiday season. Its simple melody and harmonies make it accessible to singers and musicians of all levels, and its message of peace and happiness is a universal one that resonates with people around the world.More....
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