SKU: BP.HB554
Arranged for 4 to 7 octave handbell choir. Level 3. An exposed opening is punctuated by upper bells mimicking the chiming of a clock tower in James Weber's expressive arrangement of this Christmas mainstay. Flowing accompaniments and lush, unexpected harmonies abound. The work builds in strength and dynamic throughout before dying away to a gentle conclusion. A fantastic addition to both the handbell literature and any Christmas service or concert.
SKU: BP.HB592
Arranged for 2 or 3 octave handbell choir. Level 3-. Stunning and transparent, Patricia Hurlbutt's arrangement of this Spanish folk song is a worthy challenge for the smaller ensemble looking for something special. The slow tempo and exposed textures require the utmost concentration and confidence from all ringers, and the frequent rapid rhythmic figures demand precision from the group. A beautiful and haunting addition to the 2-3 octave repertoire!
SKU: HP.2074
UPC: 763628020743.
African-American Spiritual Fun, challenging and a great concert or worship piece. Sycopations galore, jazzy textures and bluesy lines dominate this level IV piece that demands counting precision. Lots of mallets, lots of dotted eighth- sixteenth note rhythms and exposed melodic line.
SKU: LO.20-1062L
UPC: 000308025408.
The advent tunes, HYFRYDOL and VENI EMMANUEL are masterfully melded together in this poignant expression of joyful anticipation for the Christ Child. With a variety of textures from full, rhythmic chords, to more exposed writing using mallets to create an ethereal effect, here is a perfect offering for the Sundays before Christmas.
SKU: BP.HB520
Arranged for 3 octave handbell choir, level 2. Simple and straightforward, this arrangement of the tune ST. DENIO should be easy for most choirs to put together, yet has enough musical challenge to keep ringers interested. Through many exposed sections, ringers will get the chance to work on their confidence and holding their own in the ensemble. Each verse of the hymn receives its own treatment before the piece ends with a final, triumphant chord.
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