Peaceful Instrumental Christmas Music to Relax and Unwind
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Christmas is a joyous time of year, but it can also be a very hectic and stressful time. Take a break from the hustle and bustle and relax with this peaceful instrumental Christmas music.
Introduction
Christmas is a special time of year where family and friends come together to celebrate. What better way to get into the holiday spirit than with some peaceful, instrumental Christmas music?
This album features some of the most popular Christmas songs, performed on a variety of instruments including piano, guitar, and flute. Whether you’re looking to relax after a long day or simply enjoy the beauty of Christmas music, this album is sure to please.
The Best Christmas Music to Relax and Unwind
Christmas is a special time of year where we can relax and enjoy the company of our loved ones. What better way to relax and unwind than with some peaceful instrumental Christmas music? In this article, we’ll share with you some of the best Christmas music to relax and unwind.
“Silent Night” by Mannheim Steamroller
One of the most classic and well-known Christmas songs, “Silent Night” was originally composed in 1818 in Austria. The lyrics are in German, and it has been translated into many languages. The song has a simple and peaceful melody that makes it perfect for relaxing and unwinding during the holiday season. Mannheim Steamroller’s version is a popular instrumental rendition that is perfect for Christmas gatherings and parties.
“Away in a Manger” by David Nevue
“Away in a Manger” is a Christmas carol first published in the late 1830s in the United States. The text was possibly written by James Ramsey Murray, a Presbyterian minister. The melody was first documented in 1887 by William J. Kirkpatrick, although it is possible that the melody predates publication.
The carol is most commonly set to two melodies: “Mueller” (sometimes spelled “Mueller”), first published in 1887, and “Cradle Song”, which appeared in 1913. It has been translated into many languages.
The carol has been included in various holiday television specials and movies over the years, most notably a version sung by Mahalia Jackson in The Nat King Cole Story (1961) and Bing Crosby’s recording with the Ken Darby Singers for his 1962 album I Wish You a Merry Christmas.
“O Holy Night” by Nat King Cole
One of the most beloved Christmas carols of all time, “O Holy Night” was written in 1847 by Placide Cappeau, a wine merchant from southern France. The song was originally published with the French title “Cantique de Noël.” In 1855, John Sullivan Dwight, an American Unitarian minister and editor of Dwight’s Journal of Music, translated the lyrics into English and titled the song “O Holy Night.”
The carol quickly became popular in both France and the United States, and has been recorded by hundreds of artists over the years. Nat King Cole’s recording of “O Holy Night” was released in 1946 and is widely considered one of the best versions of the song ever recorded.
If you’re looking for a Christmas song that is sure to fill you with the spirit of the season, look no further than “O Holy Night.”
“The First Noel” by Josh Groban
One of the most popular Christmas carols of all time, “The First Noel” is a beautiful and peaceful song that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day. Josh Groban’s version is particularly calming, with his soothing voice and gentle piano accompaniment.
“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by Amy Grant
One of the most iconic and well-loved Christmas carols of all time, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” has been arranged and performed by hundreds of artists over the years. Amy Grant’s take on the classic is nothing short of beautiful, with her soaring vocals and gentle piano accompaniment creating a truly peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to wind down after a long day or simply want to enjoy some calming Christmas music, this track is sure to do the trick.
Conclusion
That’s all for this edition of “Peaceful Instrumental Christmas Music to Relax and Unwind.” We hope you enjoyed it and found it relaxing. Until next time, stay calm and enjoy the holidays!