The Best Violin Christmas Music to Play This Holiday Season

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Looking for some amazing violin Christmas music to play this holiday season? Look no further! We’ve rounded up the best of the best for you right here.

Jingle Bells

one of the most popular Christmas songs ever written, “Jingle Bells” was composed by James Pierpont in 1857. The song is a staple of pop culture, and has been performed by everyone from Frank Sinatra to Alvin and the Chipmunks. “Jingle Bells” is a great choice for violinists of all skill levels, and is sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit!

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

“We Wish You a Merry Christmas” is a popular English Christmas carol from the West Country of England. The song is sung by a group of medieval peasants who wish their lord a merry Christmas. The song was first published in 1855 in a collection of carols called Christmas Carols, New and Old.

The melody of “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” comes from the sixteenth century. It was first printed in 1597 in a collection of songs called The Whole Booke of Psalmes. In 1609, it was printed again in the same book with different words. The earliest known version of the lyrics dates back to 1780, when they were printed in a book called A Collection of Ancient and Modern Broadsides and Ballads.

The lyrics to “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” are thought to be traditional English folk lyrics. They were first published in 1855, but the exact date and author are unknown.

The song became popular in the United States in the nineteenth century, when it was sung by American troops during the American Civil War. It has been recorded by many artists, including Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, and Percy Faith.

Silent Night

One of the most popular and enduring Christmas carols of all time, “Silent Night” was composed in 1818 by Franz Xaver Gruber to words by Josef Mohr. It has been translated into more than 300 languages and dialects and sung by countless artists over the past two centuries. From Josh Groban and Kelly Clarkson to Lindsey Stirling and Amy Grant, here are some of the best versions of “Silent Night” to play this holiday season.

Deck the Halls

This popular Christmas carol was originally a Welsh folksong called “Nos Galan.” The melody was later adapted by English composer Thomas Oliphant and became “Deck the Halls.” The carol is now sung in English, Welsh, and many other languages around the world. The violin is the perfect instrument to play this cheerful melody.

Joy to the World

One of the most popular Christmas songs, “Joy to the World,” was written by English composer George Frideric Handel in 1741. The lyrics are adapted from the Biblical verse Psalm 98:4, which reads, “Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth; break forth into joyous song and sing praises.” “Joy to the World” is a joyful celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and is often sung at Christmas carol concerts and church services.

The First Noel

The First Noel is a traditional Christmas carol that tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. The song is believed to date back to the 16th century, and it first appeared in print in 1823. Noel is an Old French word meaning “birthday,” and the carol is typically sung on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

O Come, All Ye Faithful

One of the most popular and performed Christmas carols of all time, “O Come, All Ye Faithful” has been translated into many languages and is sung all over the world. The English lyrics were originally written by John Francis Wade in the 18th century, and the melody is adapted from a traditional plainsong. “O Come, All Ye Faithful” is a great choice for violinists of all levels, as it can be played simply or with more advanced technique.

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a Christmas carol that has been performed by many different artists over the years. The song was originally composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1855, and the lyrics were added by Charles Wesley in 1856. The song tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ, and it has become one of the most popular Christmas carols of all time.

There have been many different versions of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing recorded over the years, but one of the most famous is certainly the version recorded by Canadian violinist James Ehnes. Ehnes’s recording of the song was released in 2008, and it quickly became a holiday classic. Since then, Ehnes has released several other Holiday albums, but his recording of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing remains one of his most popular songs.

If you’re looking for a great rendition of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing to play this holiday season, be sure to check out James Ehnes’s recording. You’re sure to enjoy his beautiful playing and intricate arrangement of this classic Christmas carol.

O Holy Night

One of the most popular and well-known Christmas songs, “O Holy Night” was composed in 1847 by French composer Adolphe Adam. The lyrics to the song were originally written in French by poet Placide Cappeau, but have been translated into numerous languages since its inception. “O Holy Night” has been recorded by countless artists over the years, spanning multiple genres, and remains a beloved holiday classic.

Away in a Manger

This moving rendition of Away in a Manger will touch your heart and soul. The minor key gives the music a feeling of melancholy and nostalgia, while the lively tempo keeps the listener engaged.

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