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The origin of the Christmas carol we know as Silent Night was a poem that was written in 1816 by an Austrian priest called Joseph Mohr. On Christmas Eve in 1818 in the small alpine village called Oberndorf it is reputed that the organ at St. Nicholas Church had broken. Joseph Mohr gave the poem of Silent Night (Stille Nacht) to his friend Franz Xavier Gruber and the melody for Silent Night was composed with this in mind. The music to Silent Night was therefore intended for a guitar and the simple score was finished in time for Midnight Mass. Silent Night is the most famous Christmas carol of all time! I found the preceding paragraph concerning Silent Night on a web site while looking for the words to the music. As shown above, the music was written for a guitar, and played by Franz Grueber (as spelled in my Hymnal). Otherwise, Oberndorf truly would have had a silent night that Christmas eve in 1818.
Free downloads of the sheet music for Silent Night can be found at MakingMusicFun, 8notes and VirtualSheetMusic. They can be downloaded for free and printed at no cost.
Silent Night was first played on the guitar.The story behind 'Silent Night':Father Joseph Mohr wrote "Silent Night" when he was serving as parish priest at St Nikolas Church in Oberndorf, Germany. Two days before Christmas 1818, the bellows in the church organ were found to be rotted through (some stories suggest rats had eaten through them). Mohr wrote a poem and asked the church organist and choirmaster, Franz-Xaver Gruber, if he could set it to music which the two men could sing, accompanied by Mohr on the guitar. Late on Christmas Eve, the men practised the song for the first time, and performed it for Mass.
It was written in German by Josef Mohr. it is translated into English by John Freeman Young.The story behind 'Silent night':Father Joseph Mohr wrote "Silent Night" when he was a young priest serving as parish priest at St Nikolas Church in Oberndorf, Germany. Two days before Christmas 1818, the bellows in the church organ were found to be rotted through. Mohr wrote a poem and asked the church organist and choirmaster, Franz-Xaver Gruber, if he could set it to music which the two men could sing, accompanied by Mohr on the guitar. Late on Christmas Eve, the men practised the song for the first time, and performed it for Mass. "Silent Night" is still sung at Christmas time around the world today.
"O Holy Night" was a poem written in French by Placide Cappeau in 1847 who then asked his friend Adolphe Adams to compose music for it. It was translated into English by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.
The melody was written by Franz Xaver Gruber. The lyrics by Fr. Josef Mohr.
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The origin of the Christmas carol we know as Silent Night was a poem that was written in 1816 by an Austrian priest called Joseph Mohr. On Christmas Eve in 1818 in the small alpine village called Oberndorf it is reputed that the organ at St. Nicholas Church had broken. Joseph Mohr gave the poem of Silent Night (Stille Nacht) to his friend Franz Xavier Gruber and the melody for Silent Night was composed with this in mind. The music to Silent Night was therefore intended for a guitar and the simple score was finished in time for Midnight Mass. Silent Night is the most famous Christmas carol of all time! I found the preceding paragraph concerning Silent Night on a web site while looking for the words to the music. As shown above, the music was written for a guitar, and played by Franz Grueber (as spelled in my Hymnal). Otherwise, Oberndorf truly would have had a silent night that Christmas eve in 1818.
Free downloads of the sheet music for Silent Night can be found at MakingMusicFun, 8notes and VirtualSheetMusic. They can be downloaded for free and printed at no cost.
They sang silent night for the first time. Mohr wrote the poem and Gruber wrote the music. Both sang silent night with Gruber guitar on the melody.
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Silent Night was first played on the guitar.The story behind 'Silent Night':Father Joseph Mohr wrote "Silent Night" when he was serving as parish priest at St Nikolas Church in Oberndorf, Germany. Two days before Christmas 1818, the bellows in the church organ were found to be rotted through (some stories suggest rats had eaten through them). Mohr wrote a poem and asked the church organist and choirmaster, Franz-Xaver Gruber, if he could set it to music which the two men could sing, accompanied by Mohr on the guitar. Late on Christmas Eve, the men practised the song for the first time, and performed it for Mass.
It was written in German by Josef Mohr. it is translated into English by John Freeman Young.The story behind 'Silent night':Father Joseph Mohr wrote "Silent Night" when he was a young priest serving as parish priest at St Nikolas Church in Oberndorf, Germany. Two days before Christmas 1818, the bellows in the church organ were found to be rotted through. Mohr wrote a poem and asked the church organist and choirmaster, Franz-Xaver Gruber, if he could set it to music which the two men could sing, accompanied by Mohr on the guitar. Late on Christmas Eve, the men practised the song for the first time, and performed it for Mass. "Silent Night" is still sung at Christmas time around the world today.
"O Holy Night" was a poem written in French by Placide Cappeau in 1847 who then asked his friend Adolphe Adams to compose music for it. It was translated into English by John Sullivan Dwight in 1855.
Joseph Mohr wrote the words, music by Franz Gruber
The lyrics were written in 1816 by Joseph Mohr, who was a Catholic priest in Austria. Two years later, he asked organist Franz Xaver Gruber to set the words to music.
There is no silent consonant in the word "music".