Kaspar Kleinmaus, a church mouse in Oberndorf, Austria, after chewing on the organ bellows, inspires the organist to compose "Silent Night", one of the best loved of all Christmas carols.
Kaspar Kleinmaus, a church mouse in Oberndorf, Austria, after chewing on the organ bellows, inspires the organist to compose "Silent Night", one of the best loved of all Christmas carols.
A little mouse living in the church of an Austrian village assuages his hunger by feasting on the organ bellows and causing the priest and the organist to quickly compose a song for Christmas Eve mass, the now famous "Silent Night, Holy Night.".