Christmas Music with Fireplace Ambience I 3 Hour Instrumental Worship Playlist
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Celebrate the birth of Christ with this 3-hour collection of instrumental classic Christmas hymns, arranged by Compass Media. These carols are indeed traditional in their musical style and melodies. Below you’ll find a short background on each hymn included in this worship medley. Enjoy and relax with a cozy fireplace ambience.
All cover arrangements are true to their classic and beloved melodies, and designed to bring a fresh sound to beloved hymns. If these hymns bless you, consider liking the video, subscribing, and sharing it so others can be encouraged this Christmas season.
May the light of Christ shine brightly in your home this Christmas.
I have come as a light into the world, that whoever believes in me may not remain in the darkness.
John 12:46
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🎵 Hymn List & Background
1. Messiah (Handel)
From “Messiah,” 1741.
Composed by George Frideric Handel, this oratorio centers on the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. The “Hallelujah Chorus” remains one of the most recognized and worshipful pieces ever written.
2. Angels We Have Heard on High
Traditional French carol, published in 1862.
Adapted into English by James Chadwick, this hymn celebrates the angels announcing Christ’s birth with the famous “Gloria in excelsis Deo” refrain.
3. O Holy Night
1847.
Lyrics by Placide Cappeau, music by Adolphe Adam, English translation by John Sullivan Dwight. A powerful reflection on Christ’s birth and the hope He brings to a world in need.
4. Do You Hear What I Hear?
1962.
Written by Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne Baker amid the tensions of the Cuban Missile Crisis. This modern Christmas classic calls listeners to hear, see, and know the peace of Christ.
5. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
Traditional English carol, 16th century or earlier.
One of the oldest English Christmas hymns, offering comfort and joy through the proclamation of Christ’s victory over Satan and sin.
6. Silent Night
1818.
Written by Joseph Mohr and composed by Franz Xaver Gruber in Austria. A gentle and reflective carol capturing the peace, stillness, and holiness of Christ’s birth.
7. The First Noel
Traditional English carol, 17th–18th century.
A narrative hymn recounting the story of Christ’s birth—from the angels’ announcement to the shepherds and onward to the wise men.
8. We Three Kings
1857.
Written by John Henry Hopkins Jr. Specifically composed for a Christmas pageant, this carol focuses on the Magi and the symbolic meaning of their gifts.
9. Away in a Manger
Late 1800s.
Once mistakenly attributed to Martin Luther, the hymn’s first stanzas were published in 1882 and likely written by an anonymous American author. A simple song reflecting a childlike trust in Jesus.
10. O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)
Circa 1744.
Generally attributed to John Francis Wade, with English translation by Frederick Oakeley. A joyous invitation to adore Christ the Lord.
11. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
1739 lyrics; 1840 music.
Lyrics by Charles Wesley, adapted by George Whitefield, and paired with a tune by Felix Mendelssohn. This triumphant hymn proclaims the glory of Christ’s nativity.
12. Joy to the World
1719 lyrics; 1839 melody.
Words by Isaac Watts, melody attributed to Lowell Mason, drawing from Psalm 98. A hymn celebrating the reign, joy, and triumph of Christ’s coming.
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Timestamps of Video Sections:
0:00 Messiah (Handle)
3:45 Angels We Have Heard On High
6:19 O Holy Night
9:59 Do You Hear What I Hear
12:40 God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
15:48 Silent Night
18:55 The First Noel
22:15 We Three Kings
24:51 Away In A Manger
26:52 O Come, All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles)
29:35 Hark The Herald Angel Sing
32:18 Joy To The World
34:34 Repeat 2
01:09:09 Repeat 3
01:43:43 Repeat 4
02:18:18 Repeat 3
02:52:52 Repeat 6
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