The Electronic Keyboard features 100 holiday favorites including Away in a Manger, Carol of the Bells, Go Tell It on the Mountain, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, O Come All Ye Faithful, Silent Night, and more. Whether you play solo or accompanied, you'll enjoy this keyboard's easy to use interface. The music library is organized by genre, with easy-to-follow lyrics and tablature.
One of the most popular carols from Germany is 'O Tannenbaum', which was written in the early 18th century. Its lyrics, originally in Cornish, have been influential to many composers, including Gustav Holst, Franz Liszt, and Mike Oldfield. Its title, which means "Christ is coming home," was inspired by a poem by Robert Herrick, who wrote it in the 17th century. Another of the most popular Christmas carols from England is 'Silent Night', composed by John Rutter for a choir at King's College, Cambridge in 1691. It was a popular carol, broadcast to people around the world on Christmas Eve.
The Sussex Carol dates back to the 16th century. The early English version means "remain bountiful gentlemen". Jonathan E. Spilman and William J Kirkpatrick set the text to music in 1837. In the 1800s, Ralph Vaughan Williams set it to music. It has become a classic Christmas carol. There are more than 100 variations of this song, so it can be difficult to choose the right one.