Christmas music is central to modern holiday life. As the season approaches, pop stars release Christmas albums and businesses play these songs for customers. The constant presence of carols makes them a notable cultural phenomenon.
The history of Christmas carols covers almost 2,000 years, and the development of these songs changed in many ways across the centuries. The short summary does not list specific dates or events, but it shows that caroling has a long, complex past.
Ariana Wyatt, a professor of voice at the Virginia Tech College of Architecture, Arts, and Design, studies why carols remain popular. She notes that, while popular music evolves, Christmas music shows remarkable stability and enduring appeal. That stability helps keep carols in public life, in stores and restaurants, and in collective memory.
Difficult words
- phenomenon — something that appears in society or culture
- carol — a traditional song sung at Christmascarols
- history — the record of past events over time
- stability — the quality of staying the same over time
- enduring — lasting for a long time
- collective — shared by a group of people
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