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Celtic Christmas Songs
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The remembrance of Christ's birth on 25th December remains unfulfilled without the divine intervention of Christmas Music. While beautifying your home with floral arrangements and shinning tinsels on the eve of this gala event, or while feasting with loved ones on the Christmas evening itself, it is a grand idea to put on some evocative Celtic Christmas Songs or Scottish Christmas music to get into the groove. Celtic Christmas Songs reverberate with the tune of the piper and traditional Christmas songs ans carols.
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The original essence of Celtic Christmas Songs lies in hauntingly beautiful melody of pipes and fiddles. Given below is the list of musicians famous for composing timeless Celtic Christmas Songs:
Kim Robertson
Kim Robertson, one of the famous harpists of all time, composed a number of beautiful carols including Coventry Carol, God Rest Ye Merry, Away in a Manger, What Child Is This?, Silent Night, etc.
Al Petteway
He captured the serene mood of the festive season by composing innovative arrangements.
Bonnie Rideout and Maggie Sansone
Get into the magic spell of Scottish Christmas with Scottish holiday songs by Bonnie Rideout and Maggie Sansone.
Steve McDonald and Holly Smith
Listen to Steve McDonald and Holly Smith to explore conventional Christmas carols in accompaniment with drums and pipes.
Sue Richards and Maggie Sansone
Sue Richards is a famous Scottish harpist who has won the harp championship 4 times! Also listen to Celtic holiday music by Maggie Sansone playing hammered dulcimer.
Loreena McKennitt
Unravel the treasure trove of Celtic Christmas Songs sung by Loreena McKennitt. Illustrious songs include Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, etc.
Jeff Johnson and Brian Dunning
This duo have worked upon old and less-known Celtic carols to create a soothing ambiance.
Magical Strings
Seasonal Celtic themes have been played on harp, hammered dulcimer and strings. The archetypal Celtic mood creates an atmosphere of perfect Christmas holiday. The additional percussion makes the carols more redolent.
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