He wrote it to tell about his Christmas experience. Also, when he started it, he was writing about the first day (Christmas Day), second day (Easter day), and the third day (Pentecost day) of Christmas. He kinda just went on from there and made up all those things that the lover would give.
Johann Sebastian bach wrote the 12 days of Christmas he was the first composer GO JOHANN
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white
The 12 days of Christmas is celebrated with the day of Christmas.
Im dreaming of a white Christmas,with every Christmas card I write, may your days be merry and bright and may all your Christmas' be white.
Christmas is included in the twelve days of Christmas. The twelve days of Christmas are the twelve days following Christmas day and counting Christmas day. It also leads up to Epiphany, which is January 6, so the last day of the twelve days of Christmas is January 5. :D
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white http://www.carols.org.uk/white_christmas.htm
On November 15th, there will be exactly 39 days until Christmas eve and 40 days until Christmas day.
On December 10th, there will be 14 days until Christmas Eve and 15 days until Christmas Day.
On September 20th, there will be exactly 96 days until Christmas day.
there are 12 days of cdhristmas in the song
Bach was a Christian by religion. He spent much of his working life as Kapelmeister (Musical director) in churches in Germany. The denomination of Christianity prevalent in Germany is Lutheranism - a Christian Protestant Church founded by Martin Luther who was instrumental in separating the church in Germany from Rome as, in those days the Roman Catholic Church was corrupt. So Bach was a Lutheran. He arranged many Lutheran hymns (called Chorales) for organ, and provided what we now know as his 'Chorale preludes' - many of which are regarded now as short masterpieces for the organ.
The traditional song refers to the Christmas Day and the days after.