Description: The refrain indent of a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or cues. This is one of the oldest traditional Christmas carols. The composer is unknown but there are records of it being sung within the Christian Church as far back as the 15th century. In 1843 Charles Dickens included the song in his famous novel A Christmas Carol. 136 bpm

Description: Here is a tried and true favorite that represents Christmas cheer and the spirit of giving for the holiday season. This full length version is warm and graceful with a choir and flute melody line and harp arpeggios that makes a great choice for video production elements or holiday mix tape. 124bpm

Description: 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

Description: 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. 30 second spot

Description: 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

Description: A well known Christmas carol. Here it is done in a classical chamber orchestra format. The piano and syncopated harp arpeggio have a beautiful rhythmic flow that supports the sweet melody with a solo flute and choir. 30 second spot

Description: 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.

Description: Here is a popular, well known, and loved holiday carol done in a quaint and simple old world music box style with a harp duet much the way it might have been heard 100's of years ago. A great choice for video productions or audio e-cards. Edited for looping at 126 bpm.

Description: This is a well known and loved Christmas classic that is of German origin The best known lyrics are from 1824 by a Leipzig organist named Ernst Anschütz. The melody is an old folk tune Tannenbaum with lyrics dating back to 1550. Strangely enough as it is there are many English lyric versions and the States of Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, and New Jersey adapted the melody to their State Songs. This arrangement is in a classical arpeggio music box harp duet with a warm cheerful feel that's humble and old world. 104 bpm

Description: 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.

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