SKU: BP.HB756
Written for 5 to 8 octave handbell choir. Level 5+.Sandra Eithun has masterfully woven together the tune Creator of the Stars of Night with Do You Hear What I Hear? in this new addition to The Legacy Series. Changing meters and driving rhythms abound as listeners and ringers are treated to various styles and moods as the piece progresses. The tune rises in intensity and complexity before coming back to the opening feeling of rest and hopeful anticipation. A glorious choice for the advanced ensemble this holiday season!
SKU: HP.2913
UPC: 763628129132.
Familiar praise song by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend This Keith Getty and Stuart Townend song is useful anytime of the year and especially for Pentecost Sunday. Lloyd Larson's masterful setting features an elegant piano accompaniment and optional cello part. Set in three verses, the first is a prayer for personal renewal, the second is a prayer for the gifts of the Spirit to show Christ in all I do, and the third is for the universal church to hunger for your ways.
SKU: LO.SHB63
UPC: 000308000986.
Exceptional writing for two octaves using all 25 bells to create kaleidoscopic shifts in tonality. This joyous work could well become the piece de resistance in the repertory for small bell sets.
SKU: S2.279034
Appropriate for use during Pentecost, Christmas, or for general worship, this piece has two alternate titles of Lone, Wild Bird and Creating God, Your Fingers Trace. Sparse chord voicing and parallel intervals accompany the forceful mart lifts to enhance the early-American feel of the piece. The optional violin part, reminiscent of an Appalachian fiddle, doubles the melody and then creates a moving counter melody in the final secion. Flowing LVs in the middle section support the lovely, traditional tune, and the piece culminates with a grand, majestic ending.
SKU: BP.HB517
Arranged for 3-7 octave handbell choir with optional 3-5 octaves of handchimes and optional 1-2 trumpets in B-flat. Level 3. This festive arrangement will start your Easter morning service off with a glorious statement of praise. Ranging from the celebratory to the reflective, this piece captures all the emotions surrounding the day. Add in the optional one or two trumpets for an even greater dose of pomp and joy. Sure to become a favorite of your ringers and congregation alike.
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