The Merry Christmas song was first sung and performed in the 16th century in England. It was traditionally sung on Christmas Eve as carolers were out and about singing.
The Victorian music player, often associated with the early mechanical music devices like the music box and the phonograph, can be attributed to several inventors. The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, which allowed for the recording and playback of sound. However, music boxes, which were popular in the Victorian era, had been developed earlier in the 18th century, with significant contributions from various craftsmen. These innovations collectively shaped the landscape of music playback during the Victorian period.
As of 2013, the best organist in the 21st century is not stated. It is stated that in 2010 the best teenage organists in America that plays 20th and 21st century concert music is Karen Christianson.
what four musical geniusese lived during the eighteenth century
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The Merry Christmas song was first sung and performed in the 16th century in England. It was traditionally sung on Christmas Eve as carolers were out and about singing.
The Christmas song, "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" was a popular carol in old England. The first records of the song being sung are from the 16th century. This is why the song contains the phrase, "figgy pudding". Treats or coins were given to carol singers during the Christmas season.
in the 19th century believe it or not was never even celebrated much or even thought as a season but they soon came to celebrate it.
A Christmas Carol is set in Central London near the Corn Exchange.
victorian melodrama started in the 12th century
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Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol" is set in Victorian London, England during the 19th century. It was published in 1843 and tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who is visited by spirits on Christmas Eve.
19th century. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901.
Christmas was first celebrated in the 7th century.
The Victorian era ended in 1901 this was also said as the end of the nineteenth century
During the nineteenth century, many of the traditions we currently enjoy around the holidays got started. Decorating a Christmas tree, and awaiting Santa all happened during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol,' vividly depicts Christmas celebrations for both the rich and poor during the nineteenth century.
The Victoria Era was the period when Christmas was in the process of undergoing its latest reformation. Before that time, Christmas was more like Mardi Gras with drunken, raucous partying. It was during the Victorian Era that the family-centered peace/goodwill holiday emerged. The Christmas tree was a practice from Germany that was brought to Europe/America in the late 19th century.