SKU: HP.2854
UPC: 763628128548. By Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin.
Christmas classic by Ralph Blane & Hugh Martin Stemming from the 1944 motion picture release, Meet Me in St. Louis, this Christmas classic was first introduced by Judy Garland and has been a blockbuster ever since. Brimming with charm, this setting features a subtle bolero style rhythm for 3-6 octave handbells, along with 3-5 octave handchimes, and optional synth and percussion.
SKU: BP.HB603
Arranged for 3-6 octave handbell choir, optional 3 octaves of handchimes and optional snare drum. Level 3+. Crisp, malleted rhythms and optional snare drum underscore this energetic setting of the well-known traditional American tune. The piece travels through a variety of moods and keys while maintaining the same sense of urgency and excitement throughout. A great choice for any patriotic celebration! Snare drum part included in the handbell score.
SKU: LO.20-1035
UPC: 000308024517.
Mr. Gramann's masterful interpretations of familiar carol and hymn tunes have quickly become some of the most sought after literature on the market today. His newest Christmas offering is sure to please. Using G minor and its parallel major, the gentle rhythms and subtle shifts in harmony make this an irresistible choice for service or concert use.
SKU: LO.HB360
UPC: 000308012668.
4 octaves: Christmas. Medium Easy. Quodlibets are Fred Gramman's hallmark, and this rich, full sounding setting of the Polish carol, W ZOBIE LEZY with a hint of ADESTE FIDELES, is perfect fare for any Christmas celebration.`.
SKU: MN.30-102
UPC: 688670301025.
Uniquely woven together providing considerable contrasts. Variety of ringing techniques. Fanfare-like introduction and conclusion based on Joy to the World. 3 octaves (30 bells)--5 octaves (46 bells). Medley of three Christmas carols: Joy to the World The First Nowell Gentle Mary Laid Her Child/Good King Wenceslas.
SKU: LO.20-1004
UPC: 000308018523.
From the composer's collection CAROLS OF THE BELLS (HB355), this gently rocking spiritual will make a lovely addition to your Christmas repertoire - Building in intensity from beginning to end, its two main sections are centered in C major and Eb major, with but a smattering of accidentals.