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*{{CPDLno|24326}} [[Media:ClarT-AriseAndHail.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:ClarT-AriseAndHail.mid|{{mid}}]] [[Media:ClarT-AriseAndHail.mxl|{{XML}}]] [[Media:ClarT-AriseAndHail.sib|{{sib}}]] (Sibelius 6) | |||
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{{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-09-01}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|39}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | {{Editor|Edmund Gooch|2011-09-01}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|39}}{{Copy|Public Domain}} | ||
:'''Edition notes:''' The original order of staves is 2d. - 1st. - [Instrumental Bass] in symphonies and Tenor - [Alto] - Treble - [Bass] - [Instrumental Bass] in sung sections. The symphony between the verses is printed in the source with the 2nd. part given on the Tenor stave: this has been given on the Alto stave in the present edition, and is given at the same octave here as in the source (it has not been transposed by an octave in transcription). The instrumental bass from beat 4 of bar 24 to beat 3 of bar 26 is printed in the tenor clef in the source. The alto part is printed in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch, in the source. The second and third verses of the text are printed after the music in the source and have here been underlaid editorially. | :'''Edition notes:''' The original order of staves is 2d. - 1st. - [Instrumental Bass] in symphonies and Tenor - [Alto] - Treble - [Bass] - [Instrumental Bass] in sung sections. The symphony between the verses is printed in the source with the 2nd. part given on the Tenor stave: this has been given on the Alto stave in the present edition, and is given at the same octave here as in the source (it has not been transposed by an octave in transcription). The instrumental bass from beat 4 of bar 24 to beat 3 of bar 26 is printed in the tenor clef in the source. The alto part is printed in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch, in the source. The second and third verses of the text are printed after the music in the source and have here been underlaid editorially. | ||
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{{Instruments|Basso continuo}} | {{Instruments|Basso continuo}} | ||
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- Editor: Edmund Gooch (submitted 2011-09-01). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 39 kB Copyright: Public Domain
- Edition notes: The original order of staves is 2d. - 1st. - [Instrumental Bass] in symphonies and Tenor - [Alto] - Treble - [Bass] - [Instrumental Bass] in sung sections. The symphony between the verses is printed in the source with the 2nd. part given on the Tenor stave: this has been given on the Alto stave in the present edition, and is given at the same octave here as in the source (it has not been transposed by an octave in transcription). The instrumental bass from beat 4 of bar 24 to beat 3 of bar 26 is printed in the tenor clef in the source. The alto part is printed in the treble clef, an octave above sounding pitch, in the source. The second and third verses of the text are printed after the music in the source and have here been underlaid editorially.
- MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
General Information
Title: Arise and hail the happy day
Composer: Thomas Clark
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn Meter: 886. 886
Language: English
Instruments: Basso continuo
First published: 1830 in An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes, p. 25
Description:
External websites:
Original text and translations
Original text and translations may be found at Arise and hail the sacred day.