Alfred S. Burt
The Star Carol
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Composer:Alfred S. BurtGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousCompose Date:1954Publication Date:1957Average_duration:2:35The Star Carol is a Christmas carol composed by Alfred S. Burt in 1954. It was the fifteenth and final carol in his series of Christmas carols, which he began in 1942. The carol was premiered by the choir of North Hollywood Congregational Church in California on December 19, 1954. The Star Carol is a three-movement piece that tells the story of the Nativity. The first movement, "The Star", is a gentle and peaceful introduction that sets the scene for the arrival of the Magi. The second movement, "The Kings", is a lively and joyful celebration of the Magi's arrival in Bethlehem. The third movement, "The Babe", is a tender and reverent lullaby that celebrates the birth of Jesus. The Star Carol is characterized by its simple and elegant melody, which is accompanied by a gentle piano or organ accompaniment. The carol is written in a traditional four-part harmony, with each voice part contributing to the overall texture of the piece. The lyrics of the carol are simple and poetic, and they tell the story of the Nativity in a way that is accessible to all. Overall, The Star Carol is a beautiful and timeless Christmas carol that has become a beloved part of the holiday season. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics capture the spirit of the Nativity and remind us of the true meaning of Christmas.More....
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