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  1. Nov 19, 2020 · Learn how a leftist poem by Placide Cappeau became a popular Christmas carol in English, despite church criticism and controversies. Discover the origins, adaptations and legends of “O Holy Night,” also known as “Cantique de Noël.”

    • Just The Facts, More Or Less
    • From France to America
    • A Radio Hit Across The World

    Concerning the facts, the when is a bit fluid but the where, the who and the why are generally undisputed. In 1843 or 1847 in the small French town of Roquemaure, a local poet named Placide Cappeau was asked by the priest to write a Christmas poem to commemorate the renovation of the church organ. After composing the poem, Cappeau asked Adolphe Ada...

    As the song gained popularity in France, an American writer, John Sullivan Dwight, discovered “O Holy Night” in 1855. Inspired by the lyrics about Christ’s victory over sin and our shared humanity, Dwight slightly revised the third verse to read, “Truly, he taught us to love one another; his law is love and his gospel is peace. Chains shall he brea...

    Another bit of trivia about “O Holy Night” is the claim that it was the first song ever broadcast live. Canadian inventor Reginald Fessenden, a protégé of Thomas Edison, was an early pioneer of radio broadcasting. He alleges that on December 21, 1906, he broadcast a recording of Handel’s “Largo,” followed by himself reading from the Gospel of Luke ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › O_Holy_NightO Holy Night - Wikipedia

    "O Holy Night" (original title: Cantique de Noël) is a sacred song about the night of the birth of Jesus Christ, described as 'the dear Saviour' in the original, and frequently performed as a Christmas carol.

  3. Dec 22, 2020 · Every Christmas, when we listen to the lyrics to ‘O Holy Night,’ we can reflect on the night of Jesus’ birth. This article will explain the origins of the song.

  4. Dec 16, 2019 · After finishing his recitation of the birth of Christ, Fessenden picked up his violin and played “O Holy Night,” the first song ever sent through the air via radio waves. Since “O Holy Night” was first sung at a small Christmas mass in 1847, the song has been sung millions of times in churches in every corner of the world.

  5. Learn about the origin, translation and biblical inspiration of the classic Christmas carol 'O Holy Night.' Read the lyrics and watch videos of popular performances of this powerful hymn.

  6. O Holy Night - A History of the Carol. O Holy Night, a timeless Christmas carol, resonates with the pure essence of the Christmas season. Its serene melody and heartfelt lyrics capture the moment of Jesus' birth.

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