SKU: LO.20-1390L
ISBN 9780893283490.
The distinguished hymn settings that are included in this collection span the spiritual journey that we as Christians make each year from Lent to Easter. Ten titles, each a proven creative gem, fill the need for meaningful musical offerings during Lent, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Easter, and Ascension worship services. Each work has been thoughtfully selected for its appropriateness to the season, musical accessibility and overall variety of style.
SKU: HP.2979
UPC: 763628129798.
For 8 Bells Intended for the small ensemble, this collection includes eight arrangements that have been written for the treble clef, F5-F6. They can be played by two to four ringers or small ensemble. This collection includes many titles that are useful for your Advent and Christmas planning: O Come, O Come Emmanuel; Angels We Have Heard on High; The First Noel; Love Came Down at Christmas; Away in a Manger; O Come, All Ye Faithful; Cold December Flies Away and We Three Kings.
SKU: HP.2985
UPC: 763628129859.
Volume 3 in the Smaller But Mighty Series The eight titles contained in this collection are versatile, musical, and fun. Playable with two, three, or four ringers, these are ideal for socially distant ringing without tables. Perfect for the small ensemble looking for a diverting challenge, or for the larger choir on those Sundays when you're missing members. All the arrangements have been written for the treble clef, F5-F6.
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.2895
UPC: 763628128951. Michael W. Smith; Wayne Kirkpatrick.
Contemporary classic by Michael W. Smith and Wayne Kirkpatrick This Lloyd Larson setting of Michael W. Smith's contemporary classic captures the tender and simple melodic interpretation found in the artist's own rendition, while at the same time creating a lush choral version to enhance the Christmas worship experience. It spans the spectrum dynamically while underscoring the overall theme that Emmanuel has been born and now, All is well. The addition of the optional instrument parts for flute, oboe, horn and cello can heighten the impact of the performance. Orchestrations: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Clarinet in B-flat, Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet), Horn in F (or Clarinet), 2 Trumpets in B-flat, 2 Trombones (or Baritone T. C. ), Percussion 1 and 2, Piano, Harp, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, String Reduction.
SKU: BP.HB609
Arranged for 2 -3 octave handbell choir. Level 2+. Patricia Hurlbutt's arrangement of the hymntune BEECHER is a treat to hear and ring, and is quite approachable for most smaller ensembles. A straightforward setting of the tune leads into a verse played entirely with mallets, before giving way to a slower, majestic final iteration. A wonderful addition to the repertoire for two and three octave ensembles!
SKU: LO.20-1116L
UPC: 000308035957.
A versatile new collection of delightful Christmas settings, perfect for all handbell ensembles. Titles in this collection include O Come, All Ye Faithful; What Child Is This?; The Friendly Beasts; I Saw Three Ships; God So Loved the World; Masters in This Hall; and Good King Wenceslas.
SKU: HL.35015431
UPC: 747510065470. 8.5x11.0x0.02 inches.
Jefferey has set the familiar hymn tune Nun Danket Alle Gott in 7/8 meter to create a fun and challenging handbell piece for advanced ringers.
SKU: HP.2805
UPC: 763628128050.
Medley of familiar hymn tunes Using mallets to create an energetic mood, this setting is designed to reflect the celebratory atmosphere of the Thanksgiving season. While mallets are the dominating technique, care should be exercised so as not to create a heavy feeling but rather an upbeat, cheerful character expressing joyful thanks to God.
SKU: BP.HB591
Arranged for 3 to 5 octave handbell choir and optional 2 octaves of handchimes. Level 2. A haunting opening verse on handchimes, accompanied by a singing bell drone and ethereal random malleting in the high bells, gives way to a more chordal verse of the well-known tune. A key change propels the piece forward before the motion once more slows and the piece closes as it began. A great choice for your church's ensemble!
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