"När det lider mot jul" | |
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Song | |
Language | Swedish |
Written | 1909 |
Genre | Christmas |
Composer(s) | Ruben Liljefors |
Lyricist(s) | Jeanna Oterdahl |
"När det lider mot jul", also known as "Det strålar en stjärna", is a Swedish Christmas song with lyrics by Jeanna Oterdahl, and written for vocals and piano in 1909 (opus 19) by Ruben Liljefors. A version for mixed choir, a cappella, was added in 1933 and originally published in 1944 by Gehrmans musikförlag. The song’s later popularity is said to have been affected by publication in Gottfrid Berg’s Läroverkskören 1950 and after being recorded on record, it was heard in TV in the early 1960s.
Recordings
The song has been recorded by several Swedish choirs, including KFUM:s kammarkör, Kammarkören Pro Musica, Orphei Drängar, Göteborgs Gosskör, among others, as well as by solo artists and groups/bands, like Agnetha Fältskog, Loa Falkman, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Carola Häggkvist, Pernilla Wahlgren, Thorleifs and Vikingarna. E.M.D. recorded the song on the 2009 Christmas album Välkommen hem.
Publisher
- När det lider mot jul och andra barnvisor, 1955
- Julens önskesångbok, 1997, under the lines "Lucia".
- Barnens svenska sångbok, 1999, under the lines "Året runt".
References
- Högman, sid 22
- ^ Högman, sid 23
- Svensk musik
- Berg Gottfrid, ed. (1950). Läroverkskören sångbok för blandad kör med och utan instrumental ledsagning (in Swedish). Nord. musikförl.
- Palm Anders, Stenström Johan, ed. (1999). Barnens svenska sångbok. Bonnier.
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- "Julskivan" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 1990. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Information at Svensk mediedatabas
- Niclas Högman (2003). "Ruben Liljefors – en biografi" (PDF). Institutionen för musikvetenskap vid Uppsala universitet. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
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