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The song was written shortly before Christmas 1839 at the request of Ingemann's friend J. F. Fenger, pastor in Lynge, "I can't help but ask you for a little Christmas carol or carol for children of the same kind as the morning carols". A few days later, Ingemann sent his song to Lynge Rectory.
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Pages in category "Danish Christmas songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Here (For ...
An earnest tune that anticipates Jesus Christ's arrival, Anna Madsen sings this advent-inspired request in a hauntingly beautiful way. Related: 50 Religious Christmas Quotes 2.
As in neighbouring countries, interest in folklore grew with an emerging feeling of national consciousness in 19th century Denmark. Researchers travelled across the country collecting innumerable folktales, songs and sayings while observing traditional dress in the various regions. Folklore today is part of the national heritage, represented in ...
" Det kimer nu til julefest" (The Happy Christmas Comes Once More [1]) is a Danish Christmas carol. The lyrics were written by the Danish poet N.F.S. Grundtvig in 1817, and the music was composed by Carl Christian Nicolaj Balle in 1850.
The best country Christmas songs run the gamut from ... Originally a B-side to her single "God Bless America," LeAnn Rimes' "Holiday In Your Heart" inspired a book and TV movie of the ...
Until 1770, the Christmas holidays included 2nd day of Christmas and Epiphany on 6 January (celebrated on the eve of 5 January). Afterwards, only 1st and 2nd Christmas Day are holidays, and 6 January is now a celebration day. The first Christmas tree in Copenhagen was lit in Ny Kongensgade in 1811. Christmas trees became popular among the ...