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BGTN > International > WATCH: Bah humbug! We’re singing Christmas carols to the wrong tunes, but 2023 remixes may have started a whole new genre
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WATCH: Bah humbug! We’re singing Christmas carols to the wrong tunes, but 2023 remixes may have started a whole new genre

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Christmas carols continue to be a timeless and universal expression of joy, love, and the spirit of giving during the holiday season. But British historians say many classics are being sung to the wrong tune.

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WATCH: Are we singing Christmas carols to the wrong tunes?The evolution of Christmas carolsMedieval Mystique (400-1400):Renaissance Revelry (1400-1600):Baroque Brilliance (1600-1750):Victorian Elegance (1837-1901):20th-Century Crescendo:Contemporary Cadence:Global Symphony:2023 Christmas classic RemixesWATCH: Reactions to Christmas classics remixes

According to historians at charity English Heritage, many aren’t sung to the original tunes; they were never meant to be sung before Christmas and were for dancing to, not singing in church.

WATCH: Are we singing Christmas carols to the wrong tunes?

The evolution of Christmas carols

Christmas carols have always been the heartbeat of holiday traditions. From medieval monasteries’ hallowed halls to global artists’ contemporary sounds, these cherished tunes have transcended time and culture.

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Medieval Mystique (400-1400):

Early Christmas melodies were intricately woven into liturgical (public worship) chants in the medieval era. Among the treasures of this time is the hauntingly beautiful “Veni, Veni Emmanuel” (O Come, O Come, Emmanuel), a timeless composition originating in the 9th century.

Renaissance Revelry (1400-1600):

As we journey through the Renaissance, a period of cultural rebirth, we witness the emergence of carols as a popular form of festive expression. “The Boar’s Head Carol,” a spirited creation from the 16th century, captures the joyous spirit of the season.

Baroque Brilliance (1600-1750):

The Baroque era introduces us to illustrious composers like Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel, whose masterpieces such as “Joy to the World” and the majestic “Hallelujah Chorus” resonate with audiences today.

Victorian Elegance (1837-1901):

The Victorian era revived traditional Christmas celebrations, birthing some of the most beloved carols. “Silent Night” (1818) and the soul-stirring “O Holy Night” (1847) are timeless gems that have stood the test of time.

20th-Century Crescendo:

As the 20th century unfolds, a fusion of traditional and modern influences shapes the Christmas music landscape. Irving Berlin’s classic “White Christmas” (1942) and Johnny Marks’ whimsical “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (1949) add a touch of nostalgia to the holiday season.

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Contemporary Cadence:

In the contemporary era, modern artists continue to breathe new life into Christmas music, drawing inspiration from various genres. Mariah Carey’s infectious “All I Want for Christmas Is You” (1994), George Michael’s Last Christmas and Michael Bublé’s crooning rendition of “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (2011) stand as a testament to the enduring appeal of holiday tunes.

Global Symphony:

A harmonious convergence of cultures enriches the Christmas music tapestry. Jose Feliciano’s “Feliz Navidad” brings a Latin flair to the festivities, showcasing the global resonance of these timeless melodies.

2023 Christmas classic Remixes

As the years progress, new Christmas music takes centre stage. Remixing classic carols with turn-of-the-millennium hip-hop hits appears quite popular if social media reactions are anything to go by.

WATCH: Reactions to Christmas classics remixes

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