The Vienna Boys Choir-Carol Of The Bells
Source: https://youtu.be/LMkD-OSHPkM
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“Carol of the Bells” (also known as the “Ukrainian Bell Carol”) is a choral miniature work originally composed by the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych. Throughout the composition, Leontovych used a four note motif as an ostinato which was taken from an ancient pagan Ukrainian New Year’s chant known in Ukrainian as “Shchedryk” [the Generous One]. The composer created the piece as an assignment for a harmony course he was taking by correspondence in the use of an ostinato. The original work was intended to be sung a cappella by mixed choir. Two other variants of the composition; one for woman’s choir and another for children’s choir with piano accompaniment were also created by the composer.

The “Carol of the Bells” was premiered in December 1916 by a choral group made up of students at Kiev University. It was introduced to Western audiences by the Ukrainian National Chorus during its concert tour of Europe and the Americas, where it premiered in the United States on October 5, 1921 at Carnegie Hall.

Christmas Metal Songs – Carol Of The Bells [Heavy Metal Version Cover] – Orion’s Reign

Christmas Metal Songs – Carol Of The Bells [Heavy Metal Version Cover] – Orion’s Reign
Source: https://youtu.be/jzsSpsJimPw
Channel: Orion’s Reign

Merry Christmas to everyone! This is a symphonic heavy metal version (cover) of “Carol Of The Bells”.

Originally, the name of the song was “Shchedryk” (from Ukrainian: Щедрий вечiр, “Bountiful Evening”). “Shchedryk” was a Ukrainian New Year’s carol. It was arranged by composer Mykola Leontovych in 1904, and tells a story of a swallow flying into a household to sing of wealth that will come with the following spring. “Shchedryk” was later adapted as an English Christmas carol, “Carol of the Bells”, by Peter J. Wilhousky, who changed the lyrics ( (which were not based on the Ukrainian lyrics).

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Mixing and Mastering by Orion’s Reign and Nikolaou Christos.

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