Christmas Traditional
Heissa, Buama
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Composer:Christmas TraditionalGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:20"Heissa, Buama" 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 during the Advent season and is a popular choice for Christmas celebrations in Austria and other German-speaking countries. The carol is written in 3/4 time and features a lively, upbeat melody that is easy to sing along to. It is typically performed by a choir or group of singers, accompanied by traditional Austrian instruments such as the zither, accordion, and guitar. "Heissa, Buama" is divided into several movements, each of which features a different verse or section of the carol. The first movement begins with the chorus, which is repeated throughout the song. The chorus is a joyful exclamation of the birth of Christ, with the singers proclaiming "Heissa, Buama, heut' is Weihnachtstag!" ("Hooray, boys, today is Christmas Day!"). The second movement features a verse that describes the shepherds who were visited by the angels on the night of Christ's birth. The verse speaks of the shepherds' awe and wonder at the sight of the angels, and their joy at hearing the news of the Savior's birth. The third movement features a verse that speaks of the wise men who traveled from afar to bring gifts to the newborn King. The verse describes the journey of the wise men and their reverence for the Christ child. The final movement of the carol features a repetition of the chorus, with the singers once again proclaiming "Heissa, Buama, heut' is Weihnachtstag!" The carol ends with a joyful flourish, celebrating the birth of Christ and the hope and peace that he brings to the world. Overall, "Heissa, Buama" is a lively and joyful Christmas carol that celebrates the birth of Christ and the hope and peace that he brings to the world. Its catchy melody and upbeat tempo make it a popular choice for Christmas celebrations in Austria and other German-speaking countries.More....