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Jingle hell!

BBC Music Magazine

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Christmas 2025

As the Christmas season approaches, the BBC Music Magazine team share the festive tunes that make our hearts sink

- Clare Stevens

Jingle hell!

At BBC Music Magazine we're rather fond of Christmas... for the fizz and food, family and fun. But especially, of course, for the music. Even the most withering Scrooge must admit that festive hymns and carols are a prime reason to cherish the season of goodwill. Be they sacred or secular, they're comforting and familiar, an important annual ritual, and often very well composed.

Yet one man’s stuffing is another man’s sprout, and no matter how much your heart may be lifted by the sound of Deck the Halls, for another, seemingly reasonable person, even the first few notes of that much-loved carol can be enough to cause irritation, fury and the desire to hibernate until the start of a new year.

So, we've put together a list of the Christmas music we'd rather do without. Needless to say, we're not making any statement about the quality of the works below - and if your favourite festive tune should turn up in the following pages, don’t take it to heart. But at a time of relentless sparkle and (occasionally enforced) joy, a little grumble never hurt anyone...

Arbeau/Ratcliffe Woodward

Ding Dong! Merrily on high

Music mattered to the Reverend George Ratcliffe Woodward. In a photograph taken outside the Old Vicarage in the Norfolk village of Little Walsingham, the Anglican cleric plays the part of the eccentric parson to perfection. Here stands a Victorian gentleman, old beyond his years, playing a euphonium. Perhaps he's blasting out

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Hiss and make-up

From boos to vegetables, opera stars have had to put up with all sorts being aimed in their direction over the centuries

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8 mins

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BBC Music Magazine

A vivid and intimate portrait of Mahler

Anna Lucia Richter brings striking depth and expressive insight to the composer's song-settings

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2 mins

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BBC Music Magazine

It's all in the genes

Is it a bonus or a burden to be the musical child of musical parents?

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7 mins

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BBC Music Magazine

Banff Canada

Spectacular views and equally stunning string quartet performances are on Jeremy Pound's agenda as he heads to the Canadian Rockies

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3 mins

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BBC Music Magazine

Morten Lauridsen

Terry Blain explores the life of a self-imposed recluse whose magical O Magnum Mysterium beguiles millions of listeners each Christmas

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6 mins

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BBC Music Magazine

In good faith

Composer Roxanna Panufnik and writer Jessica Duchen tell Amanda Holloway how they have joined forces for a new choral work that looks well beyond Christmas for its festive celebrations

time to read

8 mins

Christmas 2025

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BBC Music Magazine

Westward Ho!

Composer Alex Ho is part of a growing community of musicians combining their British and Chinese heritage in fascinating ways

time to read

7 mins

Christmas 2025

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BBC Music Magazine

Music & mercy

explores Venice's Ospedale della Pietà, the girls' orphanage where Vivaldi taught and composed

time to read

7 mins

Christmas 2025

BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Jingle hell!

As the Christmas season approaches, the BBC Music Magazine team share the festive tunes that make our hearts sink

time to read

9 mins

Christmas 2025

BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Bach's recycled choral music brings festive cheer to Leipzig

Shout, exult, arise, praise these days! Glorify what the Almighty today has done!' Early on the morning of 25 December 1734, these words resounded from the choir stalls of the Thomaskirche, Leipzig, to a jubilant accompaniment of festive timpani, pealing trumpets and scampering violins. Seated at a keyboard, the church's director of music Johann Sebastian Bach marshalled the musicians in a performance of the cantata Jauchzet, frohlocket! Auf, preiset die Tage, which preceded the sermon in the morning service.

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3 mins

Christmas 2025

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