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Tune Title: MORNING STAR First Line: Brightest and best of the stars of the morning Composer: James P. Harding Meter: 11.10.11.10. Key: G Major Date: 1995 Source: The New Psalms and Hymns, Richmond, Va., 1901
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Tune (organ) ⓘ. " Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern " (German pronunciation: [viː ʃøːn ˈlɔɪ̯çtət deːɐ̯ ˈmɔʁɡn̩ˌʃtɛʁn] ⓘ; How lovely shines the morning star) is a Lutheran hymn by Philipp Nicolai written in 1597 and first published in 1599.
morning star The other most common tune for Heber’s hymn in the United States has been MORNING STAR, said to have been composed in June 1892 by James P. Harding (1850–1911) as a choir anthem for the Gifford Hall Mission in Islington, London, England.
Feb 6, 2020 · It is the name of both the hymn and the tune of our Epiphany hymn “How Brightly Shines the Morning Star.” Philipp Nicolai penned this in 1597 and published it two years later with his adaptation of a preexisting tune.
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Bach's cantata Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern is based on Philipp Nicolai's hymn with the same name. Nicolai wrote the hymn when he was pastor in Unna and faced an outbreak of the plague, intending it to project a view of a heavenly world as counterpoint to pain and suffering in the real world. [13]
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Our Hymnal credits William Mercer (1811-1873) with the paraphrasing of Nicolai’s hymn. Mercer was an Anglican priest and hymnal editor, who in the 1850s published his rather loose rendition of Nicolai’s text. The bridal imagery in Nicolai’s title gets played down significantly in Mercer‘s translation.