Descripción: This is a well known and loved Christmas carol favorite written in 1850 by Richard Storrs Willis. Also known as It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. Here it is done in a simple music box style with a chamber ensemble of flute, harp, choir, strings, and oboe. 90 beats per minute.

Descripción: Reverend John Henry Hopkins, Jr. wrote We Three Kings for an 1857 Christmas pageant put on by the General Theological Seminary of New York City. In 1863. Here is a classic and traditional Christmas hymn done in a lively music box style with a harp duet. This version is very much like the way it could have been heard in a service in the 1800's. 128 beats per minute

Descripción: This is a loved and well known holiday carol. It is used in many countries as a standard choice for festive holiday celebrations or Christmas theme application. This version is done in a simple music box style with a harp duet giving it a humble and innocent feel.

Descripción: This is a loved and well known holiday carol. It is used in many countries as a standard choice for any festive celebration or Christmas theme application. This version is done in a simple music box style with flute, choir, string section, and harp giving it a warm and innocent feel.

Descripción: In the Bleak Midwinter is a Christmas carol based on a poem by the English poet Christina Rossetti written prior to 1872. It was then set to music by Harold Darke in 1911 and was named the best Christmas carol by some of the world's leading choirmasters and choral experts in 2008, Here it is done in a classic orchestra ensemble of piano, harp arpeggios, choir, string section, and a flute melody line. This would surely make a reverent, tasteful, and elegant addition to any Christmas theme or holiday mix audio. 110 bpm.

Descripción: Here's a classic and well known popular Christmas carol done to a poem written by Henry W. Longfellow (1864) with music by John Baptiste Calkin (1872). It's a loved holiday favorite! Here it's done in a classical chamber orchestra of piano, harp, strings, and heavenly choir. 98 bpm 60 second spot

Descripción: A traditional Christmas carol done in a simple music box style with a flute and harp duet giving a innocent holy feeling. 96 beats per minute. The original lyrics are from a poem by Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, published in Hymns for Little Children, 1848. Music: Henry John Gauntlett 1849. 60 second spot

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