O Tannenbaum

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"O Tannenbaum" is a traditional German Christmas carol widely known in its English version as "O Christmas Tree."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christmas carol
German song
folk song
countryOfOrigin Germany
hasCulturalSignificanceIn English-speaking countries
Germany NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasEarliestKnownLyricsDate 16th century
hasEnglishFirstLine O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, how lovely are thy branches
hasEnglishTitle O Christmas Tree NERFINISHED
hasFirstLine O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum, wie treu sind deine Blätter NERFINISHED
hasForm strophic song
hasGenre Christmas carol
Christmas music
folk music
hasKey F major (common version)
hasLanguage German
hasLyricist Ernst Anschütz NERFINISHED
hasLyricistRole author of modern German lyrics
hasMelodyOrigin 16th century folk tune
hasMeter 4/4 time
hasModernLyricsDate 1824
hasMusicalStructure simple diatonic melody
hasNotableAdaptation O Christmas Tree (English version) NERFINISHED
hasPopularity widely known internationally
hasPublicDomainStatus public domain
hasRecordingType choral recordings
orchestral arrangements
solo vocal performances
hasSubject Christmas tree
evergreen tree
hasSymbolicMeaning symbol of enduring life in winter
symbol of steadfastness
hasTheme Christmas NERFINISHED
constancy
faithfulness
hasTitle O Tannenbaum NERFINISHED
hasTypicalUse Christmas caroling
background music in Christmas media
instrumental Christmas arrangements
isAssociatedWithHoliday Christmas NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWithSeason winter
isBasedOn traditional German folk song
isFrequentlyPerformedAt Christmas celebrations
Christmas concerts
church services
school Christmas programs

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A Charlie Brown Christmas hasSong O Tannenbaum
Dream a Dream includesTrack O Tannenbaum