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==Music files==
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*{{PostedDate|2018-06-13}} {{CPDLno|50106}} [[Media:StarInTheEastHickok1832a.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastHickok1832a.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastHickok1832a.mscz|{{Muse}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastHickok1832a.mxl|{{XML}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2018-06-13}}{{ScoreInfo|Unknown|1|41}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:{{Voicing|2|TB}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Transcribed from John H. Hickok's ''Sacred Harp'', 1832, p. 140, for two parts: Tenor-Bass. Note heads in four-shape format, as originally published in 1832. All four stanzas added. {{MXL}}
 
*{{PostedDate|2018-06-12}} {{CPDLno|50091}} [[Media:StarInTheEastWalker1867a.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastWalker1867a.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastWalker1867a.mscz|{{Muse}}]] [[Media:StarInTheEastWalker1867a.mxl|{{XML}}]]
{{Editor|Barry Johnston|2018-06-12}}{{ScoreInfo|Unknown|1|44}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Transcribed from William Walker's ''Christian Harmony'', 1867. Notes changed to four-shape format. First stanza and chorus as in ''Southern Harmony'', 1835; other stanzas from ''Evangelical Hymns'', Lexington, Kentucky, 1829. {{MXL}}
 
*{{PostedDate|2014-12-19}} {{CPDLno|33758}} [[Media:Star_in_the_East.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Star_in_the_East.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:Star_in_the_East.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:Star_in_the_East.sib|{{sib}}]]
{{Editor|Robert Bolyard|2014-12-19}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|35}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' transcribed from Southern Harmony (1854). {{MXL}}
 
*{{CPDLno|1673}} [{{website|xmassongbook}} {{net}}]
{{Editor|Christopher R. Baker|2000-11-27}}{{CopyCC|Attribution 1.0}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Music of "Star In The East," an English tune from 1820, from Silas H. Durand, and P. G. Lester, eds., Hymn and Tune Book For Use In Old School or Primitive Baptist Churches (Greenfield, Indiana: D. H. Goble, Fifth Edition, 1886), #59, p. 24. Melody is in the tenor.
 
* {{CPDLno|5}} [[Media:ws-anon-sta.pdf|{{Pdf}}]] [[Media:ws-anon-sta.mid|{{Mid}}]] [[Media:ws-anon-sta.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:ws-anon-sta.mus|{{mus}}]] (Finale 1998)
{{Editor|Rafael Ornes|1999-06-29}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|34}}{{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' {{MXL}}
 
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Star in the East''<br>
{{FirstLine|Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator}}
{{Arranger|John H. Hickok}}
{{Arranger|William Walker}}
{{Lyricist|Reginald Heber}}
 
{{Voicing|3|STB}}<br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Carols}} &nbsp; {{meter|11 10. 11 10 with refrain}} (11 10.)
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1835}}
 
'''Description:''' First published by [[John H. Hickok]] in his ''Sacred Harp'', 1832, for two parts (Tenor-Bass). Arranged [[William Walker]] in ''[[Southern Harmony]]'', 1835, p. 16, for three voices, notes in four-shape format. The tune is a folk hymn from the late eighteenth century (Jackson 1953a, No. 182). Revised by [[Star in the East (William Hauser)|William Hauser]] in four parts in 1848, and William Walker for four parts in seven-shape format in 1867. Words of the first stanza are by an anonymous author; second through fourth stanzas and chorus by [[Reginald Heber]], 1811.
 
'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|2|Hail the blest morn, see the great Mediator|Brightest and best of the sons of the morning}}
 
[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Christmas]]
[[Category:Romantic music]]
[[Category:Folk hymns]]

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