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The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
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Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
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The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
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1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1. ASTILLE NACHT
From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier. Silent Night Museum Arnsdorf. Stille Nacht Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
The rooms contain original furniture and items from Gruber's time there. From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier.STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
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Museum of Local History in Fuegen. The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate thiscontribution.
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Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
STILLE NACHT
According to oral tradition, the harmonium exhibited here stood in the sexton’s house, which still survives today. Here the assistant priest Joseph Mohr lived with the sexton.STILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1. ASTILLE NACHT
From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier. Silent Night Museum Arnsdorf. Stille Nacht Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
The rooms contain original furniture and items from Gruber's time there. From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier.STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
Museum of Local History in Fuegen. The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate thiscontribution.
STILLE NACHT
Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
STILLE NACHT
According to oral tradition, the harmonium exhibited here stood in the sexton’s house, which still survives today. Here the assistant priest Joseph Mohr lived with the sexton.STILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around theturn of
STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1. ASTILLE NACHT
From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier. Silent Night Museum Arnsdorf. Stille Nacht Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
The rooms contain original furniture and items from Gruber's time there. From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier.STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
STILLE NACHT
Museum of Local History in Fuegen. The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate thiscontribution.
STILLE NACHT
Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
STILLE NACHT
According to oral tradition, the harmonium exhibited here stood in the sexton’s house, which still survives today. Here the assistant priest Joseph Mohr lived with the sexton.STILLE NACHT
Domestic life centred on the “Rauchkuchl” (literally a “smoke-kitchen” – a kitchen in which cooking was over an open fire). In 1807 Gruber took up his position in SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
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Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived.STILLE NACHT
The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, a SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
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The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1. ASTILLE NACHT
From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier. Silent Night Museum Arnsdorf. Stille Nacht Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber – Peace Walk in Hochburg-Ach. A walk which unites Nature and the Arts in a unique way. During a circular walking tour of about 1 hour, there are 7 sculptured items to be seen, created by the well-known sculptor, Hubert J. Flörl from Wildschönau, which are integrated into the splendid background countryside around Hochburg.STILLE NACHT
Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived.STILLE NACHT
The Franz Xaver Gruber Memorial House contains a model of Gruber's original house and the family linen weaving machine on which Gruber himself worked, according to word-of-mouth testimony. Starting at Easter till 26th of October daily from 1.30 until 4.30 PM. Special tours by appointment. Tel. Tel. +43 (0) 7727 / 2652 or +43 (0) 7727 /2255.
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Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018 till 6th January 2019 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0)6413 / 8448.
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Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
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The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
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The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
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The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol. There is a memorial plaque on the house Mauracher lived in (Kapfing 13) to commemorate this contribution.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Silent-Night-Museum "Pflegerschlössl", Wagrain. 3th December 2017 till 6th January 2018 daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. 7th January till 1st April and 10th May till 26th October 2018: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. 1th December 2018. 5 Artifkate.STILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church. Gruber served as organist for the Oberndorf church from 1816-1829, while Mohr was assistant priest (1817-1819). This church was torn down around the turn of the century, and on its sitenow
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The odyssey of the Mohr guitar. A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm. It has a neck of red beech 31 cm long, aSTILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
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Monday and Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. October: Thursday from 2 to 5 PM. April, May and November: The museum is closed. For exact opening information and booking of special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 6473 8766. Silent-Night-Museum and Museum of Local History. Joseph-Mohr-Platz 1. ASTILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived. A central theme of Gruber's life was music and the creation of music. Memorial plaques at the grave-siteand
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From Easter till December Saturday and Sunday 2 PM until 5 PM. In December till January 6 daily from 2 PM until 5 PM. Special tours by appointment Tel. +43 (0) 664 1589400. Stille Nacht Museum Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf- Fotos: Stefan Zenzmaier. Silent Night Museum Arnsdorf. Stille Nacht Platz 1.STILLE NACHT
Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived.STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber – Peace Walk in Hochburg-Ach. A walk which unites Nature and the Arts in a unique way. During a circular walking tour of about 1 hour, there are 7 sculptured items to be seen, created by the well-known sculptor, Hubert J. Flörl from Wildschönau, which are integrated into the splendid background countryside around Hochburg.STILLE NACHT
Research. Timetable. 1787. Hochburg-Ach. Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.1792.
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Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
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Stille Nacht Association Our mission „We want to make the song, its origin and its message resonate in the hearts and minds of locals and visitors from all over the world!“STILLE NACHT
Stille-Nacht-Friedensweg Oberndorf - Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf. Der Friedensweg führt dort, wo einst die Liedschöpfer, der Priester Joseph Mohr und der Lehrer und Organist Franz Xaver Gruber, auf ihrenDienstwegen gingen.
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"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm.STILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
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Stille Nacht Association Our mission „We want to make the song, its origin and its message resonate in the hearts and minds of locals and visitors from all over the world!“STILLE NACHT
Stille-Nacht-Friedensweg Oberndorf - Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf. Der Friedensweg führt dort, wo einst die Liedschöpfer, der Priester Joseph Mohr und der Lehrer und Organist Franz Xaver Gruber, auf ihrenDienstwegen gingen.
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"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm.STILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
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1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer andorganist.
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Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived.STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber – Peace Walk in Hochburg-Ach. A walk which unites Nature and the Arts in a unique way. During a circular walking tour of about 1 hour, there are 7 sculptured items to be seen, created by the well-known sculptor, Hubert J. Flörl from Wildschönau, which are integrated into the splendid background countryside around Hochburg.STILLE NACHT
Franz Gruber served here as schoolteacher, organist and church caretaker. The building next to the church housed the school downstairs and Gruber's home upstairs.STILLE NACHT
Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
STILLE NACHT
Stille Nacht Association Our mission „We want to make the song, its origin and its message resonate in the hearts and minds of locals and visitors from all over the world!“STILLE NACHT
Stille-Nacht-Friedensweg Oberndorf - Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf. Der Friedensweg führt dort, wo einst die Liedschöpfer, der Priester Joseph Mohr und der Lehrer und Organist Franz Xaver Gruber, auf ihrenDienstwegen gingen.
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"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm.STILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
STILLE NACHT
Stille Nacht Association Our mission „We want to make the song, its origin and its message resonate in the hearts and minds of locals and visitors from all over the world!“STILLE NACHT
Stille-Nacht-Friedensweg Oberndorf - Lamprechtshausen-Arnsdorf. Der Friedensweg führt dort, wo einst die Liedschöpfer, der Priester Joseph Mohr und der Lehrer und Organist Franz Xaver Gruber, auf ihrenDienstwegen gingen.
STILLE NACHT
"Stille Nacht!" - Version Autograph VII. Text: Joseph Mohr, 1816 Melody: Franz Xaver Gruber, 1818. The following is the complete German text from an authentic version of Franz Gruber's known as Autograph VII and written around 1860.STILLE NACHT
1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
First Performance – Oberndorf, 1818 "It was the 24th of December of the year 1818, when the then assistant priest Joseph Mohr at the newly established parish of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf handed over to the organist represented by Franz Gruber (who at the time was also school teacher in Arnsdorf) a poem, with the request to write a fitting melody for 2 solo voices together with choir and forSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Oberndorf. On the occasion of Christmas, 1818, Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr performed "Silent Night! Holy Night!" for the first time in the St. Nicholas church.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
A guitar also has a story and, what`s more, this one has a long and diverse story that is worth telling. The instrument in question has a corpus made of sycamore wood with a length of 43.2 cm, diameter of between 22.6 and 28.3 cm, and a height of between 11.6 and 12.3 cm.STILLE NACHT
City of Salzburg - childhood and youth. Josephus Franciscus Mohr was born in the city of Salzburg on the 11th of December, 1792, the son of an unmarried embroiderer, Anna Schoiberin, and a mercenary soldier, Franz Mohr (Moor) who deserted the army and Joseph's mother before thebirth.
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1. B. S: Ingemann's text "Glade Jul!" The Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) Why the Danish poet Bernhard Severin Ingemann (1789 - 1862) wrote his Christmas carolSTILLE NACHT
Silent Night Museum Hallein and Gruber's Burial Site. Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer andorganist.
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Given recent findings, historians know that Joseph Mohr created the text to "Silent Night!" in the form of a poem in 1816 while serving in Mariapfarr in the Lungau region of the province of Salzburg.STILLE NACHT
Gruber lived 28 years in Hallein serving as director of choral music, singer and organist. His grave is located near the parish church and in front of the building in which he lived.STILLE NACHT
The organ builder Carl Mauracher brought "Silent Night!" to the Zillertal Valley after one of his travels fixing and building organs some time after the first performance of the Christmas carol.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber was born on 25th November 1787 in Hochburg, Steinpointsölde, Unterweizberg 9. He was christened and registered in the baptismal register under the name „Conrad Xaver“, which he later changed to „Franz Xaver“.STILLE NACHT
Franz Xaver Gruber – Peace Walk in Hochburg-Ach. A walk which unites Nature and the Arts in a unique way. During a circular walking tour of about 1 hour, there are 7 sculptured items to be seen, created by the well-known sculptor, Hubert J. Flörl from Wildschönau, which are integrated into the splendid background countryside around Hochburg.STILLE NACHT
Franz Gruber served here as schoolteacher, organist and church caretaker. The building next to the church housed the school downstairs and Gruber's home upstairs.STILLE NACHT
Accommodation list for officers in Lamprechtshausen, “Armstorfer quarter”, including details of rations. Double sheet, written onthree pages.
SILENT NIGHT TRAVEL GUIDE silent-night.com 5 Johann Hinrich Wichern, who is considered the founding father of the Diakonie (social welfare), relied on this songbook when he published his own songbook “Unsere Lieder” in1844 for use
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