SKU: HP.3030
UPC: 763628130305. Michael W. Joy.
Original Composition This dynamic original composition for 3-6 octave handbells, was commissioned by The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Composer Michael Joy took the school's motto, Courage for the deed and grace for the doing, as inspiration. The outer sections portray courage as strong and bold. The quieter center section describes grace as both gentle and passionate. This piece is suitable for concerts, festivals, and church services.
SKU: LO.20-1039
UPC: 000308024555.
Beginning with an ethereal effect created by quartal harmony and mallets, the composer paints a gentle, serene landscape of Christmas love. The work begins in C major, reaches a climactic E-flat major peak, and ebbs quietly away with material drawn from the beginning. Absolutely stunning.-For the 1994 Composers Handbell Workshop, Klein United Methodist Church, Klein, TX ... Judy Edmonson, director.
SKU: HP.2848
UPC: 763628128487. By Andr, Gagnon.
Original composition by Andre Gagnon This composition comes from the French Canadian composer, Andre Gagnon, known for his fusion of classic and contemporary styles, and is set here by Manami Takada, our newest arranger from Kanagawaken Japan. The setting is for 4-5 octave handbells with an option to add a separate 4-5 octave handchime choir or synthesizer. The gentle melody creates an emotionally appealing musical offering and this expressive, straightforward setting is sure to find its way into many worship and concert programs.
SKU: LO.20-1037
UPC: 000308024531.
Fine writing from a composer who truly knows how to flatter your ringers, this bold and confident treatment of AZMON would be a fitting close to a service or festival.
SKU: LO.20-1017
UPC: 000308022605.
The beloved spiritual receives tender care in the hands of this Florida composer, whose name is synonymous with handbells. Here are forty measures packed with sensitivity and directness of speech, preserving the simply message of the original. Use it for worship or concert. Lovely!
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: BP.HB448
Written for 3-5 octave handbell choir with optional 3-4 octaves of handchimes. Level 3-. Written by the composer in honor of his sonUas birth, this gentle original tune can find myriad uses in both concert and worship. The simple lullaby melody and flowing accompaniment figures give ringers ample opportunity to work on their expression and musicality.
SKU: HP.1040
UPC: 763628110406.
An original composition Two short pieces by a prolific handbell composer. Fine with 3-octaves but 4 to 5-octaves add depth and brillance.
SKU: LO.30-1084L
UPC: 000308026726.
Music that will dazzle and uplift! Written in traditional A-B-A form, the best original work we have seen to date from this young composer. The organ part is required, but the optional Brass and Timpani parts will add that extra icing of excitement in worship or concert.
SKU: HP.1533
UPC: 763628115333. Isaiah 52:7, Luke 2:8-20, Matthew 28:19.
Popular Christmas Carol An assortment of percussion instruments combined with the composer's strong rhythmic structure create an arrangement of the spiritual which will captivate the attention of your audience. Also available in a 4-5 octave version in the same key MHP1533.
SKU: HP.1932
UPC: 763628019327.
An original composition Composer Cynthia Dobrinski takes inspiration for this original composition from I John 5:4 and Hebrews 12:2 (the faith chapter). The introduction, like faith, begins small and then grows. The melody is almost march-like, but more emotional. A section of marted chords may be interpreted to show the tenacious spirit faith must take. The ending is triumphant and rung at fff. Written in C Major, measures total 94.
SKU: HP.1933
UPC: 763628019334.
Original composition The composer writes: Consecration is written for the Youth Bells of a church that burned to the ground one fateful night. Through the efforts of its members and staff, the church was rebuilt and then consecrated in May of 1997. It is my hope that this piece reflects not only the initial terror and grief but, most importantly, the eventual triumph, rejoicing and thankgiving of the members of the congregation as they worked through a rebuilding not only of their church but of their faith and spirit..
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