Stilla natt
1937 rework of the Swedish Christmas hymn Stilla natt (Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht), adapted by Torsten Fogelqvist
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Stilla natt
Summary
Stilla natt is a Christmas hymn[1].
Key Facts
- Stilla natt authored Joseph Mohr[2].
- Stilla natt's instance of is recorded as Christmas hymn[3].
- Stilla natt's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Stilla natt's composer is recorded as Franz Xaver Gruber[5].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Jörgen Edman[6].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Anita Lindblom[7].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Nils Börge Gårdh[8].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Mia Marianne och Per Filip[9].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Lasse Berghagen[10].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Familjen Glenmark[11].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Vikingarna[12].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Loa Falkman[13].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Sofia Källgren[14].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Lill Lindfors[15].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Wizex[16].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Göran Lindberg[17].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Nanne Grönvall[18].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Peter Jöback[19].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Målle Lindberg[20].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Hans Martin[21].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Erik Linder[22].
- Stilla natt's performer is recorded as Elisa Lindström[23].
- Stilla natt's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[24].
- Stilla natt's publication date is recorded as +1937-00-00T00:00:00Z[25].
- Stilla natt's edition or translation of is recorded as Stilla natt[26].
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Works and Contributions
Stilla natt authored Joseph Mohr[2].