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''CAROLING IN THE

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A Christmas carol (also called a noël) is a carol (song or hymn)

 whose lyrics are on the theme of Christmas or the winter season

 in general, and which is traditionally sung in the period

immediately surrounding the holiday. Christmas carols may

be regarded as a subset of the broader category of Christmas music.

  

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

History

A 1582 published version of the Latin carol Personent hodie

The first specifically Christmas hymns for Christians that we know

of appear in fourth century Rome. Latin hymns such as

Veni redemptor gentium, written by Ambrose, Archbishop of Milan,

were austere statements of the theological doctrine of the Incarnation

 in opposition to Arianism. Corde natus ex Parentis

 (Of the Father's love begotten) by the Spanish poet Prudentius

 (d. 413) is still sung in some churches today.[1]

In the ninth and tenth centuries, the Christmas "Sequence" or "Prose"

 was introduced in North European monasteries, developing under

Bernard of Clairvaux into a sequence of rhymed stanzas. In the

twelfth century the Parisian monk Adam of St. Victor began to derive

 music from popular songs, introducing something closer to the traditional Christmas carol.

In the thirteenth century, in France, Germany, and particularly, Italy,

 under the influence of Francis of Assisi a strong tradition of popular

Christmas songs in the native language developed.[2] Christmas

carols in English first appear in a 1426 work of John Awdlay, a

Shropshire chaplain, who lists twenty five "caroles of

Cristemas", probably sung by groups of 'wassailers', who went

 from house to house.[3] The songs we know specifically as

carols were originally communal songs sung during celebrations

like harvest tide as well as Christmas. It was only later that

carols begun to be sung in church, and to be

specifically associated with Christmas.

  

  

                                   
 
 
 
 
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