Merry Music

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Merry Music

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The season simply hasn’t begun until we hear the strains of favorite Christmas songs. Radio stations embrace round-the-clock Christmas playlists, shopping centers fill with festive melodies, and families unite around the tree for caroling. The holiday season ushers in a sense of joy and togetherness, often sparked by the melodies of Christmas music. These familiar tunes, from Jingle Bells to O Holy Night, have been a cherished part of our celebrations for generations.

Let’s delve into the heartwarming world of Christmas music, exploring its history, impact and the songs that continue to warm our hearts.

Timeless Classics 

Some songs are timeless, enchanting us year after year. White Christmas by Bing Crosby, released in 1942, stands as one of the best-selling singles ever. Its universal appeal captures the essence of a snowy Christmas and resonates across generations. Gene Autry’s rendition of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, from 1949, tells a heartwarming story of triumph over adversity, inspiring generations.

Of course, many people hear their favorite Christmas songs at church — songs such as O Holy Night, composed in 1847 by Adolphe Adam, or Joy to the World, adapted from Psalm 98 in Isaac Watts in 1719.

Ever-Evolving Genre

The above songs are classics. In fact, as reported by the Washington Post, “Twenty songs have ruled Billboard’s Holiday 100 since the list began in 2011, and two-thirds of them were written before 1980.” 

It’s not easy to get a new song into the holiday canon. According to marriage and family therapist Dr. Kathryn Smerling, we like Christmas songs we’re already familiar with because “as an adult, singing along to the same thing that you sang in third grade, that’s a sense of continuity,” which humans crave.

But don’t doubt the ability of new artists to make you feel all warm and cozy when the weather outside is frightful; new artists continue to add their unique twists to Christmas music every year. 

In recent years, John Legend and Pentatonix have also embraced the challenge of creating fresh holiday tunes. Their takes on Christmas classics and original compositions keep the genre dynamic.

Christmas Music’s Influence

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra is known for blending rock and classical music. Their annual holiday tour, featuring hits such as Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24, combines dazzling light displays with powerful orchestrations, captivating audiences of all ages. This year, their tour has included locations across the United States and parts of Canada.

Christmas music isn’t limited to one corner of the globe; its appeal transcends borders and cultures. In Germany, the birthplace of the Christmas tree tradition, “Stille Nacht” (Silent Night), by Franz Xaver Gruber, remains popular, despite being written in 1818. In Latin America, vibrant rhythms and traditional instruments infuse songs such as “Feliz Navidad,” by Jose Feliciano, with a unique flair, creating a lively and energetic holiday atmosphere.

Christmas music remains an enduring and cherished tradition, uniting generations and cultures. As we gather with loved ones and bask in the warmth of the holiday season, remember that the soundtrack of Christmas is an integral part of what makes this time of year special. Whether you’re listening to classics or discovering new gems, may the melodies of Christmas fill your heart with joy and your home with love.

 

 

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