There Shall a Star From Jacob Come Forth (MENDELSSOHN) (from oratorio CHRISTUS), Advent or Epiphany anthem for SATB Choir with Organ accomp., arr. by Pamela Webb Tubbs

By: FELIX MENDELSSOHN & PHILLIP NICOLAI
For: Choir + keyboard
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Composer
FELIX MENDELSSOHN & PHILLIP NICOLAI
Year of composition
1846
Year of arrangement
2016
Lyricist
Scripture (Numbers 24, Revelation 22:16)
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
3 minutes
Genre
Classical music
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This is an updated arrangement from that which was originally posted in 2010. NOTE: the original key is Eb; this key may be restored, if preferred, by using the Score Exchange key option. "Christus" is the title given by the composer's brother Paul to fragments of an unfinished oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn, published posthumously as Op. 97. The work was suggested by Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen, who compiled the German libretto from biblical sources. Composition began in 1846 and continued through Mendelssohn's last year. The completed portions include this well-known chorus (originally SATB), "There Shall a Star from Jacob Shine Forth," in which Mendelssoh quoted Philipp Nicolai's chorale "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern." The first performance took place in 1852. "Christus" is the title given by the composer's brother Paul to fragments of an unfinished oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn, published posthumously as Op. 97. The work was suggested by Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen, who compiled the German libretto from biblical sources. Composition began in 1846 and continued through Mendelssohn's last year. The completed portions include this well-known chorus (originally SATB), "There Shall a Star from Jacob Shine Forth," in which Mendelssoh quoted Philipp Nicolai's chorale "Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern." The first performance took place in 1852.

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