SKU: HP.2165
UPC: 763628121655. 1 Timothy 1:17, 1 Timothy 6:12, 2 Timothy 2:3, 2 Timothy 4:8, Ephesians 4:1-16, Ephesians 6:10-20, Ephesians 56:10-17, Exodus 15:13, John 18:36, Luke 17:21, Mark 26:52, Psalms 139:24, Psalms 27:11, Matthew 16:13-20.
19th Century hymn Barbara Kinyon's 3-6 octave arrangement of this 19th Century hymn is triumphant and joyous. The sound is both full and harmonically interesting including two very colorful modulations. It is a very powerful setting which builds harmonically and melodically throughout and ends with a surprising and effective conclusion. For the Easter season you may wish to use the hymn title The Day of Resurrection.
SKU: HP.1876
UPC: 763628118761. Isaiah 6:3, Revelation 4:8-11, Revelation 5:3, Ezekiel 10:20, 1 Corinthians 2:14, 1 Samuel 2:2, Ephesians 4:18, Lamentations 2:3, Luke 1:49, Psalms 143:8, Psalms 145:10, Psalms 22:3, Psalms 5:3, Psalms 89:5, Psalms 99:3,5,9.
Seventeenth Century tune This 17th-century tune (Nicea) and text were both written in confirmation of the Trinity and, therefore, most appropriate for Trinity Sunday but has been a favorite for use in the opening of worship at anytime of the year. Lloyd Larson's 3-5 octave setting with optional trumpet presents Nicea in appropriate attire.
SKU: HP.2968
UPC: 763628129682.
20th Century hymn by Kathleen Thomerson This 20th century hymn is useful for so many occasions during the church year including Epiphany, Transfiguration, Discipleship, and even the Advent and second coming of Christ. It is rich with scriptural references and set for SATB voices, piano, and solo trumpet in a straightforward, solid presentation.
SKU: MN.30-610
UPC: 688670306105.
A useful and fun double choir piece for a five octave handbell choir plus a two octave handchime choir, with optional timpani and malleted G3 and D4. After the well known J. S. Bach version from Cantata 79, third movement.
SKU: HP.2781
UPC: 763628127817. Stuart K. Hine.
Immensely popular hymn One of the most influential hymns of the twentieth century is given a powerful treatment in this awe-inspiring setting for 3-5 octave handbells and handchimes. Depicting the majesty and greatness of God, this hymn reflection builds from beginning to end using artful compositional technics - useful for any worship service on the theme of God and creation.
SKU: HP.2666
UPC: 763628126667. By William Bradbury.
Hymn tune by William Bradbury This 19th-century hymn centers on the theme of prayer and is beautifully arranged here for 3-5 octave handbells by Joel Raney. Interest comes from a few altered harmonies and gentle rhythms, transporting the listener into a reflective, worshipful meditation.
SKU: LO.20-1260L
UPC: 000308066982.
Quoting the evocative Easter sequence from the 11th century, this master composer for handbells presents a profound and emotive setting for Eastertide services.
SKU: LO.20-2107L
ISBN 9780787765811.
This seventeenth-century Dutch folk song has become a standard hymn tune for Easter season celebrations. Your ringers will enjoy preparing and presenting this vibrant arrangement set for 2 or 3 octaves of handbells or handchimes.
SKU: MN.30-165
UPC: 688670301650.
This could function as an easy double-choir piece for a four-octave handbell choir AND a three octave handchime choir. The piece, often called How Great Our Joy (hymn tune ECHO CAROL or JÃÅNGST), uses the two choirs to echo back and forth, or it can be played with one bell choir using 4 octaves of bells and 3 octaves of handchimes.
SKU: BP.HB71
Featuring the classic 17th Century French carol, this piece is arranged for 4 octave handbell choir. Level 3+.
SKU: BP.HB65
Arranged for 4-5 octave handbell choir. Level 3. 13th Century Plainsong.
SKU: MN.30-707
UPC: 688670307072.
Based on the hymn tune ST. DENIO, this piece lives up to its title in terms of excitement and festivity. Textural variety, varied handbell techniques and a grand ending insure that your ringers and listeners will enjoy this music.
SKU: HP.2770
UPC: 763628127701.
17th Century English Melody The writer of the English carol, I Saw Three Ships, paints a vivid picture of Christmas morning; gleaming vessels in full sail, colorful flags snapping in the crisp air, bells ringing out from churches, great and small. It was this image that inspired arranger, Tammy Waldrop to use jaunty rhythms, pealing bell lines and a touch of Celtic style to propel her setting of this seasonal favorite.
SKU: S2.20-2077SF
ISBN 9780787762681.
Full of rhythmic energy, Jason Krug’s arrangement of this 15th-Century English carol will make a festive addition to Christmas concerts and events that call for a Renaissance flair. Open fifths and syncopations in every register create a unique sonic palette, resulting in a truly memorable piece. This piece will certainly become a favorite of both ringers and audiences.
SKU: LO.20-1133L
UPC: 000308041385.
Ringers will step back in time as they play this hauntingly beautiful16th century French carol tune.
SKU: MN.30-170
UPC: 688670301704.
Based on two carols, one Polish, one French and conceived for use with children. There is a lesson plan included which suggests things to isolate, comment on, and practice. But the piece would be appropriate and enjoyable for any level 2 three octave group. (A few outside bells out of a five octave set are used as well.).
SKU: LO.20-1936L
ISBN 9780787754488.
From the opening fanfare to the closing chord, your ringers and congregation will be inspired by the striking harmonies in Terry Osman's dynamic setting of this sixteenth century hymn tune.
SKU: LO.20-2055L
ISBN 9780787759537.
This outstanding setting blends traditional and contemporary through the pairing of Torwalts' Holy Spirit and the early-twentieth-century hymn Spirit of the Living God, making it the perfect choice for any service that celebrates the Holy Spirit, particularly Pentecost Sunday. The variety of techniques in this piece will engage and challenge your ringers, including tower swings, echoes, and singing bell, as well as syncopated rhythms.
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