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  2. Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24 - Wikipedia

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    Paul O'Neill explained the story behind "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" in an interview published on ChristianityToday.com: [2]. We heard about this cello player born in Sarajevo many years ago who left when he was fairly young to go on to become a well-respected musician, playing with various symphonies throughout Europe.

  3. Carol of the Bells - Wikipedia

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    "Carol of the Bells" is a popular Christmas carol, ... The Piano Guys published a cello arrangement of the song on YouTube, and it has garnered over 30 million views.

  4. Shchedryk (song) - Wikipedia

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    Although "Carol of the Bells" uses the melody from "Shchedryk", the lyrics of these two songs have nothing in common. The ostinato of the Ukrainian song suggested to Wilhousky the sound of ringing bells, so he wrote lyrics on that theme. Several other lyricists have written for the same melody, usually retaining Wilhousky's bell theme.

  5. The Surprising Origins of Popular Christmas Songs - AOL

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    The Christmas carol can be traced back to Austria. It was written by Joseph Mohr, a priest at the Catholic St. Nicholas Church in Oberndorf and first performed in 1818. ... "Carol of the Bells ...

  6. The Piano Guys - Wikipedia

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    The Piano Guys draw on a variety of classical, pop, film score and original music in their compositions for piano and cello. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] They are especially well known for their mashups of classical and contemporary songs, such as blending Mozart and Adele , Liszt and Coldplay , Tchaikovsky and Shawn Mendes , Bach and Michael Jackson , or ...

  7. Mykola Leontovych - Wikipedia

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    Leontovych father, who directed a school choir, and was skilled at playing the cello, double bass, harmonium, violin, and guitar, gave Mykola his first musical lessons. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] All his siblings grew up to have careers in music: Oleksandr was a professional singer, Mariya studied singing in Odesa , Olena studied fortepiano at the Kyiv ...