By BBC Music Magazine

Published: Wednesday, 10 November 2021 at 12:00 am


The famous Christmas carol ‘Silent Night’ was composed and performed on Christmas Eve 1818 in Austria.

‘Silent Night’ is believed to have first been translated into English by Miss Emily Elliott in 1858, and by 1914, ‘Silent Night’ was so familiar  that, when German soldiers sang it in the World War I trenches, their British counterparts were able to respond in kind with the English version.

It’s nice to think that, maybe, for that one night, all was calm. Since then it has also been sung and recorded by some of the world’s most famous singers including Bing Crosby.