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- Q10699795 abstract "Tomtarnas julnatt, also known as Midnatt råder or Tipp tapp, is a Christmas song with lyrics by Alfred Smedberg (under the pseudonyme "Tippu Tipp"), and music by Vilhelm Sefve-Svensson (under the pseudonym "Vilh. Sefve"). The song was originally published in the children’s magazine Jultomten in 1898, and has then been re-published several times. In 1916 it was published in 115 sånger för de små., According to song researcher Lennart Kjellgren the crediting of Sefve for the music is uncertain (1999).The song has eight verses, and describes the Christmas elves the evening before Christmas. Originally the opening lines were "Midnatt råder, det är tyst i husen", which nowadays has been replaced with "Midnatt råder, tyst det är i husen". The following-up lines "tyst i husen", however, still remain.In Kindergarten and at school, the song has become popular, and is often dramatized during the Saint Lucy processions with children dressed up like Christmas elves, but the song can also be used as a finger game. During Saint Lucy processions, the Christmas elves often do their entrance to this song. The chorus are often heard loudly, because children easily can memorize it.".
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- Q10699795 comment "Tomtarnas julnatt, also known as Midnatt råder or Tipp tapp, is a Christmas song with lyrics by Alfred Smedberg (under the pseudonyme "Tippu Tipp"), and music by Vilhelm Sefve-Svensson (under the pseudonym "Vilh. Sefve"). The song was originally published in the children’s magazine Jultomten in 1898, and has then been re-published several times.".
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