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Franz Xaver Gruber (November 25, 1787 – June 7, 1863), was an Austrian primary school teacher and church organist in the village of Arnsdorf. At the same time he was organist and choirmaster at St. Nicholas Church in the neighboring village of Oberndorf bei Salzburg and then in later years moved on to Hallein, Salzburg. Together with Josef Mohr (original German lyrics), a Catholic priest, Gruber composed the Christmas carol Silent Night. On December 24, 1818, Mohr, an assistant pastor at St. Nicholas, showed Gruber a six-stanza poem he had written in 1816. He asked Gruber to write a melody and guitar arrangement for the poem. At Christmas Mass, while Mohr played his guitar, the two men sang "Stille Nacht" for the first time. The St. Nicholas choir repeated the last two lines of each verse. In later years, Gruber wrote additional arrangements of the carol for organ and for organ with orchestra. He wrote dozens[weasel words] of other carols and masses. Carols and masses done by Gruber are still in print and sung today in Austrian churches. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Silent Night
6,2832Silent Night, Holy Night
1,7213Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht
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4355Silent Night - Arr. Stephen Cleobury
3796Silent Night (adapt. Antoine Bareil)
3147Silent Night - Single Version
3108Stille Nacht
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19110Silent Night (Arr. Willcocks)
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