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Written around 1816 by Father Joseph Mall of the Church of St. Nicholas in Austria (the Nicola-Kirche). Stille Nacht in German. On the day of Christmas Eve 1818,Father Joseph Malle handed his poem to Franz Gruber,a church-owned organist and Arnsdorf school teacher. He was asked to add a melody and accompaniment to the guitar,and it is said that the present melody was born.

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The mp3 file size for android and PC is 811kb.
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This is a glockenspiel rendition of the famous Christmas song Silent Night. The pure tones of the glockenspiel enhance the Christmas spirit and add warmth to this beloved holiday melody. Enjoy the short and sweet sounds of the glockenspiel. Get into the Christmas spirit with the timeless charm of Silent Night.

No sound for 30 seconds. It is silent.

Silent night was written in 1816 by the Father of the Church of St. Nicholas (Joseph Mohr) in Austrian German,composed by Franz Kusaver Gruber,a church organist and school teacher. The original title is Stille Nacht in German. The English song title is “Silent night”. In Japanese,it was called Kiyoshiko no Yoru and was translated into Japanese by Yasushi Yuki.