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Get in the holiday spirit! Join us at the Kimmel Center when we gather with hundreds of your fellow Philadelphians to sing a special arrangement of "Silent Night," conducted by John Conahan. WRTI's Meg Bragle will be your host for this free event.
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It was 205 years ago when "Silent Night" was first heard by Austrian villagers attending Christmas Eve mass in St. Nicholas Church in Oberndorf. How did this simple melody, with its words of comfort, become a beloved hymn of peace throughout the world? WRTI's Susan Lewis has the story.
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Let’s share something extraordinary together! We’re gathering at the Kimmel Center on Monday, December 16th at 6 PM to sing a beloved carol, side-by-side…
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Live from the WRTI 90.1 Performance Studio: Wissahickon H.S. Camerata Sings "Silent Night" and More!Warm up for the 2019 Silent Night Sing-In with Wissahickon High School's Camerata, a select choir of 32 vocalists led by John Conahan. They sing John's…
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When 1,200 Music Lovers in Philadelphia Came Together To Sing a Beloved Carol, This Is What HappenedIt was a dark December evening in Philadelphia, just a few days shy of the winter solstice. Decked in down against the cold, people streamed into the…
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This month marks the 200th anniversary of the beloved Christmas carol “Silent Night," and we're inviting you to celebrate! Come sing at a free, community…