SKU: BP.HB247
Transcribed for 4-7 octave handbell choir. Level 4. Johann Sebastian Bach.
SKU: BP.HB352
4-5 octave handbell choir, optional 5 octaves of handchimes, level 4-.
SKU: BP.HB593
Arranged for 4 or 5 octave handbell choir with an optional B-flat 2 and G2. Level 4. A free and ethereal opening gives way to hurried, almost desperate sixteenth notes in this masterwork from Hart Morris, written in honor of Fred Gramann. A syncopated melody ensues, accompanied the entire time by the same frantic sixteenth notes. The mood gradually slows and becomes more hymn-like before the emergence of a final, triumphal verse of the hymntune LOBE DEN HERREN (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty). A grand challenge for any advanced choir looking to showcase their talents.
SKU: BP.HB262
Written for 4 or 5 octave handbell choir with optional Mark Tree or Wind Chimes. Level 4.
SKU: BP.HB8
Transcribed for 4 octave handbell choir. Level 4. Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky, Opus 10, no. 2.
SKU: BP.HB185
Arranged for 3-4 octave handbell choir. Level 4-. Traditional.
SKU: HP.2285
UPC: 763628122850. Psalms 31:19, Psalms 33:1-5, Psalms 103:1-4.
Hymn tune Once again, Arnold Sherman has collaborated with pianist Joel Raney on this energetic setting of Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, for 3-6 octaves. Originally arranged for piano, Arnold has adapted Joel's setting for handbell choirs. The fresh harmonic structure and repeated rhythmic ideas work wonderfully on handbells. The use of mart sounds and big, thick chords is offset by a more legato and augmented melody in the dynamic mid-section.
SKU: S2.20-2042SF
ISBN 9780787759933.
Anna Laura Page's spirited arrangement will enchant choirs and congregations. The optional piano part provides an eight-bar introduction to the tune and supports the handbells for the remainder of the piece. As a pleasant surprise, the 6/8 rendition of REDEEMED briefly transitions into 4/4 to quote FOLLOW ON. This item includes the handbell part alone.
SKU: HP.1690
UPC: 763628116903. 1 Samuel 7:3, 2 Corinthians 4:6, 2 Peter 1:19, Ephesians 5:14, John 15:3, Matthew 1:1, Matthew 21:9, Matthew 22:42, Matthew 25:1,5, Matthew 4:10, Philippians 2:15, Psalms 19:5, Revelation 2:28, Revelation 22:16.
Traditional hymn For 3 octave handbells w/opt. 2-3 oct. handchime.
SKU: BP.HB385
Sondra K. Tucker has written the impassioned Seasons of Life, for three to five octaves of handbells. This memorial piece is both hauntingly beautiful and powerfully life-affirming. Though marked a level four, most choirs capable of ringing a level three piece ought to be able to work this one up with a modest effort, and the result will be well worth it. Mallets and singing bell are used sparingly throughout, but always to good effect. Perfect for a memorial service or general use. 3-5 octaves level 4.
SKU: BP.HB127
4-5 octaves, level 4.
SKU: HP.2253
UPC: 763628122539. 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18, John 19:37, Job 19:25, Jude 14, Philippians 2:9-11, Revelation 1:7, Revelation 11:15, Revelation 20:6, Revelation 22:20, Revelation 4:4-10, Zechariah 12:10.
Classic hymn tune A faithful interpretation of a classic hymn with an original introduction, interlude, and coda. A faithful interpretation of a classic hymn with an original introduction, interlude, and coda.
SKU: BP.HB192
Arranged for 4-5 octaves, level 4-. Uses hymn tunes LET US BREAK BREAD, SCHMUCKE DICH and DOVE OF PEACE.
SKU: BP.HB410
4-7 octaves - level 4+ - - This advanced original composition starts off with grand, slow chords, but don't let that simplicity fool you -- what begins peacefully becomes an explosion of energy and motion, making liberal use of bass bells malleted on the table. The piece becomes a whirlwind of activity, carrying the listener (and, in some cases, the ringers) along on a spirited, celebratory journey.
SKU: HP.1713
UPC: 763628017132.
An original composition Simple, exciting and rhythmically easy. Mart technique is used extensively. Several key changes and some accidentals. Chime notes (optional 3-octave) are scored with diamond shaped noteheads. 4 to 5-octave version is MHP1713.
SKU: BP.HB755
Written for 3 to 6 octave handbell choir. Level 4.This exciting original tune from the pen of Jason Krug is not to be missed! Featuring alternating measures of 4/4 and 3/4, the joyful, memorable melody moves throughout the ensemble. Frequent interludes take the piece off in different directions before coming back to the melody once more. A slower, retrospective middle section gives a respite before the driving feeling returns once more to close the piece out in explosive, festive fashion!
SKU: BP.HB270A
Arranged for 3-6 (optional 7) octave handbell choir, with optional second handbell choir of 3-4 octaves (BP.HB270A) or two C instruments (BP.HB270B). Optional second handbell choir part is level 3. Original music by G. F. Handel.
SKU: BP.HB73
Arranged for 3 octave handbell choir with flute or 4-5 octave handbell choir with optional flute (in the handbell score). Level 3.
SKU: HP.2084
UPC: 763628020842. Acts 17:22-31, Deuteronomy 32:3, Ephesians 2:17, Isaiah 52:7, John 6:15-21, Mark 6:45-51, Matthew 14:22-33, Psalms 121:4, Psalms 146:10, Psalms 30:4, Psalms 33:1, Psalms 34:4, Psalms 46:1, Psalms 47:6, Psalms 66:2, Psalms 9:7, Psalms.
Hymn tune Commissioned for a 150th anniversary of a church, this setting of MIT FREUDEN ZART has a lot of energy, bouncy rhythms, interesting harmonies and the usual Dobrinski touch with bells. Meter changes, bell changes and tempo changes help add interest.
SKU: HP.1681
UPC: 763628016814. 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, Hebrews 13:5, Luke 7:34, Luke 8:24, Philippians 4:6, Philippians 4:13, Psalms 143:9, Psalms 17:8, Psalms 27:5, Psalms 32:7, Isaiah 53:4, James 1:17-27, James 5:13, John 15:13-15, John 7:37, Mark 10:16, Matthew.
Traditional tune The traditional tune becomes a meditative masterpiece with an abundant use of minor tonalities and 7th chords.
SKU: BP.HB780
UPC: 748769307809. 8.5 x 11 inches.
Mischief is a cheeky 4-7 octave handbell piece that is full of surprises and playful techniques. The melody skips and jumps, with unexpected rhythms and cleverly-placed rests that keep the listener on their toes. The handbell techniques used in the piece are abundant, creating a lighthearted and whimsical atmosphere.