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Christmas Traditional
Do szopy hej, pasterze (Polish)
Works Info
Composer
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Christmas Traditional
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
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1900's
Average_duration
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3:13
"Do szopy hej, pasterze" is a traditional Polish Christmas carol that has been sung for generations during the holiday season. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 18th or 19th century. The carol's premiere is also unknown, as it has been passed down through oral tradition rather than being formally published or recorded. The carol is typically performed in four movements, with each movement representing a different aspect of the Christmas story. The first movement, "Do szopy hej, pasterze," is a joyful call to shepherds to come and see the newborn Jesus in the manger. The second movement, "Oj, maluśki, maluśki," is a lullaby sung to the baby Jesus, expressing love and adoration for the newborn king. The third movement, "Wśród nocnej ciszy," is a contemplative hymn that reflects on the peace and stillness of the night when Jesus was born. The final movement, "Anioł pasterzom mówił," tells the story of the angels appearing to the shepherds and announcing the birth of Jesus. The characteristics of "Do szopy hej, pasterze" reflect the traditional Polish style of Christmas carols, which are often characterized by their simple melodies, repetitive lyrics, and joyful, celebratory tone. The carol is typically sung in a group, with each verse being led by a soloist and the chorus being sung by the entire group. The lyrics are in Polish, and the melody is typically accompanied by traditional Polish instruments such as the accordion or the fiddle. Overall, "Do szopy hej, pasterze" is a beloved and enduring part of Polish Christmas tradition, and its joyful message of the birth of Jesus continues to inspire and uplift people of all ages and backgrounds.
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