Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming' is a Church Christmas song from the 16th century. Not only in German-speaking countries it is one of the most famous Christmas carols.

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Famous German song for the feast day of St. Nicholas. Text and melody date back to the 19th century.
Popular German Christmas carol from the 18th century. It describes the anticipation of the children on the day before Christmas.
The world-famous Christmas carol 'O Tannenbaum' has its origins in the 16th century. There are lyrics in many languages.
Silent Night, Holy Night' is the world's most famous Christmas carol. It is the epitome of the Christmas tradition in the German-speaking world. In 1818 it was premiered in a Roman Catholic church in Oberndorf near Salzburg (Austria). Since then, German lyrics have been translated and sung worldwide in 320 languages and dialects.
Come, you shepherds' is a Christmas carol that comes from Bohemia and whose title is originally 'Nesem vám noviny'. The song is in the tradition of the shepherd's songs, which has the theme of announcing the birth of Jesus by the angels to the shepherds and their subsequent passage to the stable of Bethlehem from the Christmas story.
Somewhat slow, yet friendly track with acoustic guitar, percussion, keyboard and vocals that perfectly captures the mood of a beautiful memory. Suitable for children's films and romantic comedies alike.
Strings and glockenspiel evoke a sense of Christmas, snowy landscapes, bustle and snowball fights.
This composition captures both a Christmas spirit and the bustle of a fair. Jumbled crowds, rides and stalls become tangible thanks to accentuated rhythm and sound effects.
Leisurely strings combined with lively sound effects create a positive, but also thoughtful and reminiscent mood. Suitable for children's quiz programs, children's and youth films as well as throwbacks of happy family events.