80% of Poles can’t be wrong According to a recent survey from Polish National Radio, nearly 80% of Poles sing carols at the Christmas dinner table, which goes to show how popular these songs really ...
But let's move far away from the commercial tumult, as Culture.pl explores the roots of Polish Christmas carols, as well as the rather unexpected places they have appeared in our history... With the ...
There are several towns in Poland with the name Wysoka, which roughly translates to high or noble. In one of those towns, ...
In 1839, the Ludwig Rainer choir travelled from Austria to the USA and sang folk songs at the Alexander Hamilton Monument ...
Following the meal, family members would gather in the living room to sing Polish Christmas carols known as kolendy. “My grandfather would pull out his little black book and start singing ...
We did this with our kids.” Maria Jacoski Boyer, who lives in Elysburg, remembers learning Polish Christmas carols at St. Stanislaus Elementary School. “‘Lulajże, Jezuniu,’ Chopin’s ...
This story originates from “A Christmas Carol,” written by the great English author Charles Dickens and first published on ...
More than 1,200 poor and underprivileged people are expected to attend an annual Christmas Eve party in the western Polish ...
Dear friends, for my Christmas greeting this year I would like to express it using the words in a contemporary Polish carol A ...