Description: 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.

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.

Description: 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

Description: The "Coventry Carol" is a Christmas carol dating from the 16th century. Here it is done in a simple arrangement of flute and harp that gives the feel and sound that would have been heard in a cathedral of the time period. Can be used for historical stories and documentaries or romantic melancholy.

Description: O Holy Night or Cantique de Noël is a well-known Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847. 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. 78 bpm.

Description: A catchy and charming fantasy escape in a delightful harp arpeggio waltz with an enchanting flute melody, string ensemble, and choir. This is an original composition in the style of classic Christmas music with a music box feel that's perfect for any holiday soundtrack or innocent fantasy. 66 beats per minute.

Description: 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.

Description: A catchy and charming fantasy escape in a delightful harp arpeggio waltz with an enchanting flute melody, string ensemble, and choir. This is an original composition in the style of classic Christmas music with a music box feel that's perfect for any holiday soundtrack or innocent fantasy. 66 beats per minute

Description: 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 classic ensemble of flute, harp, choir, strings, and oboe. 90 beats per minute.

Description: A traditional Christmas carol done in a classical ensemble of flute, harp, choir, string, and woodwinds at 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

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