SKU: LO.20-1111L
UPC: 000308038750.
3-5 octaves. Easter. Level 3For something different this Eastertide, look no further than this wonderful collage of seasonal melodies!
SKU: LO.20-1020
UPC: 000308022636.
This thrilling combination of three favorite Easter hymn tunes will add that extra measure of celebration to your liturgies. Your ringers will love the full, rich scoring, and your congregation will revel in the sumptuous feast of melody and harmony. Well crafted and not too difficult to put together.
SKU: GI.G-006266
UPC: 641151062662. English.
All the appointed psalms for the Easter Vigil and the Gospel Acclamation are in this new edition. In this pastorally sensitive collection, the psalms are arranged for cantor and assembly with the occasional use of flute, trumpet, tambourine and handbells. This psalm set culminates with the gospel acclamation, which brings in the organ for the first time and introduces the traditional Easter acclamation O Sons and Daughters.‚.
SKU: BP.HB770
8.5 inches.
This Easter arrangement by Anna Laura Page features the hymntunes PUER NOBIS and PUER NOBIS NASCITUR. Utilizing a variety of techniques, the joy of the risen Lord will shine through!
SKU: LO.20-1053L
UPC: 000308026801.
In the dynamic and powerful style that the Linker-McFadden team is known for, this medley of WERE YOU THERE?, JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY, and IN THE CROSS OF CHRIST I GLORY, is scored for 3, 4 or 5 octaves and organ with optional Trumpet (which is included in the Handbell Edition).Inspired and useful for worship or festival.
SKU: GI.G-003418
Performance Notes: The handbell arrangements in this collection have been composed for use specifically with the We Celebrate hymnal published by WLP. The hymn tunes used, as well as their harmonizations, are commonly found in same form in many hymnals. The bell peal is intended to be used as part of an introduction to the hymn. The pattern may be repeated as many times as necessary, and is to be followed by an organ/instrumental introduction that leads to the singing of the hymn. The peal could be rung from a stationary position, or could be a processional (movement) by a small group of ringers. For processionals, parts enter from lowest to highest, or in any preferred order. Each part may be repeated as needed before the next part enters. The final chord is rung together when the procession is completed.
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