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"Star Carol"
Song
Written 1972
Genre Christmas carol
Songwriter(s) John Rutter

Star Carol is a popular Christmas carol composed by the famous British musician John Rutter. He wrote this beautiful song in 1972. It was then published by Oxford University Press. People around the world enjoy singing and listening to Star Carol during the Christmas season.

What is the Star Carol?

Star Carol is a special type of song known as a Christmas carol. These songs are usually about the Christmas story or the winter holidays. John Rutter's Star Carol has a lovely melody and words that tell about the Christmas star. This star guided the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem. The song helps people feel the joy and wonder of Christmas.

Who is John Rutter?

John Rutter is a very well-known British composer and conductor. He was born in London, England, in 1945. Rutter is famous for writing many choral pieces, especially Christmas carols. His music is loved by choirs and audiences all over the world. He has a unique style that makes his carols sound both classic and new. Many of his songs are sung in churches and concert halls every Christmas.

What Makes a Carol Special?

Christmas carols like Star Carol have a long history. They are often simple songs that people can easily learn and sing together. Carols usually have a clear melody and words that tell a story. They help create a festive and joyful atmosphere during the holiday season. Star Carol fits this perfectly with its uplifting tune and hopeful message.

When Do People Sing Star Carol?

Star Carol is sung mainly during the Christmas season. This includes Advent, which is the time leading up to Christmas. You might hear it in church services, school concerts, or even on the radio. Many choirs enjoy performing Star Carol because of its beautiful harmonies. It has become a favorite for many families celebrating Christmas.

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