KOLEDY (Christmas Carols from Poland) by Mazowsze and Slask Choirs
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Traditional Polish Christmas Carols performed by the Polish Song and Dance Ensembles and Choral Groups of Mazowsze and Slask.
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KOLEDY
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
Mazowsze and Slask Choirs
The most popular Polish language Christmas carols performed by the Polish Song
and Dance Ensembles and Choral Groups of Mazowsze and Slask
Audio Clip:
The
God Is Born
Tracks:
1.The God Is Born
2.In the Night's Stillness,
3.They Hastened to Bethlehem,
4.Baby Jesus,
5.Hush, Little Jesus,
6.Since Our Lord was Born,
7.Today in Bethlehem,
8.The Angel said unto the Shepherds,
9.When Christ is Born,
10.Wise Men of the World,
11.When the Lovely Virgin Mary,
12.O, Look Brethren,
13.Silent Night,
14.Let' s All Go to the Stable,
15.Meek and Mild,
16.The Star of Bethlehem,
17.Lying in the Crib
About:
Polish Christmas carols are almost all anonymous, having been composed by the
people. Their origins date from the fourteen century, many from the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries. W Zlobie Lezy, credited with originating in the
fourteenth century, is considered the first Polonaise.
The Polish carol has an essentially folk song character, which makes it
specifically national. The melodies are characteristically Polish - gay, tender,
even humorous - typical of the Polish peasant or mountaineer. There is a native
unconscious poetry about all of them. The Infant Jesus, poor and homeless, born
in a stable surrounded by the familiar domestic animals, appeals to the heart
and the imagination of all peoples.
Polish Christmas carols may be divided into three kinds - religious, legendary,
and imaginative. The religious, among the most beautiful and profound in feeling
of all Polish hymns, owe their origin to monks in cloisters. The legendary,
based on the books of the Apocrypha, contain many legends and details for which
strict historical truth cannot be assumed. Hence the Church did not accept them,
but they appealed to the people who loved to sing of the many wonders, the
adoring shepherds and the speaking animals. The third, or imaginative, owe their
origin to people of humble birth, who in relating the story of the Nativity used
familiar surroundings taken from their own homes. Thus Bethlehem became a Polish
village and Jesus was born in Poland. These carols often contain merry dance
rhythms like the Krakowiak and the Mazurka and are called "Shepherd's Carols".
by Cecily Kowalewska Helgesen from Treasured Polish Songs.