Silent Night : The Timeless Christmas Carol First Sung on December 24, 1818
On a serene Christmas Eve in 1818, in the Austrian village of Oberndorf, “Silent Night” was first performed amid post-Napoleonic hardships. Penned by priest Joseph Mohr and composed by Franz Gruber for guitar due to a broken organ, the carol’s lyrics evoke peace, divine love, and redemption. Spreading globally, it inspired the 1914 WWI truce and remains a beacon of hope in today’s divided world, translated into 300 languages.
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