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'''Description:''' A carol setting by Joseph Stephenson | '''Description:''' A carol setting by Joseph Stephenson. Hymn Tune Index tune number 3537. The text of the carol is based on a 'Hymn for Christmas-Day' published on pp. 516-517 of the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' for November 1748 (Vol. 18, No. 11), with the attribution 'The Words by Mr OATS … of Devonshire'. Verses 1 and 2 of the text given by Stephenson are similar to the corresponding verses in the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' text (which has five verses in total). Stephenson's verse 3 is not derived from any of the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' verses. | ||
The text of the carol is based on a 'Hymn for Christmas-Day' published on pp. 516-517 of the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' for November 1748 (Vol. 18, No. 11), with the attribution 'The Words by Mr OATS … of Devonshire'. | |||
Verses 1 and 2 of the text given by Stephenson are similar to the corresponding verses in the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' text (which has five verses in total). Stephenson's verse 3 is not derived from any of the ''Gentleman's Magazine'' verses. | |||
'''External websites:''' | '''External websites:''' |
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- Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2010-12-24). Score information: A4, 2 pages, 34 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: The order of staves in the source is as given here: no indication is given as to whether the first stave is to be sung by trebles, tenors or both, but it has here been treated as a treble part. The second stave is printed in the alto clef in the source.
- The last two notes of the bass part in bar 20, given here as quavers, are printed in the source as crotchets: the preceding note is printed in the source, as here, as a dotted minim tied to a minim.
- The second and third verses of the text are printed after the music in the source, and have been underlaid editorially.
- MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
General Information
Title: Arise and hail the sacred day
Composer: Joseph Stephenson
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: SAB
Genre: Sacred, Carol Meter: 886. 886
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
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Description: A carol setting by Joseph Stephenson. Hymn Tune Index tune number 3537. The text of the carol is based on a 'Hymn for Christmas-Day' published on pp. 516-517 of the Gentleman's Magazine for November 1748 (Vol. 18, No. 11), with the attribution 'The Words by Mr OATS … of Devonshire'. Verses 1 and 2 of the text given by Stephenson are similar to the corresponding verses in the Gentleman's Magazine text (which has five verses in total). Stephenson's verse 3 is not derived from any of the Gentleman's Magazine verses.
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Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Arise and hail the sacred day.