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: BP.HB597
Arranged for 3 to 6 octave handbell choir and optional 3 to 4 octaves of handchimes. Level 3+. From a simple opening statement of the well-known Irish folksong, this arrangement deconstructs the tune on a journey through a wide-ranging and unexpected harmonic progression that ultimately wends it way back to the opening key. A more recognizable iteration of the tune on chimes ensues, which builds to a triumphant climax before fading away once more. A new and exciting take on an old favorite.
SKU: BP.HB753
Written for 3 to 6 octave handbell choir. Level 3.An ethereal opening featuring randomly-malleted suspended bells gives way to a setting of the well-known tune underscored by flowing sixteenth notes. Unexpected harmonies appear prominently throughout the piece, and textural changes on various inflection points of the piece provide a respite from the relentless accompaniment figures. The melody moves throughout the ensemble, giving all parts a chance to shine. A fantastic choice for the ensemble looking for something different this holiday season!
SKU: BP.HB651
Arranged for 4 to 7 octave handbell choir and optional 4 to 7 octaves of handchimes. Level 3. This transcription of the well-known tune by Jules Massenet is perfect for the advanced ensemble looking to showcase their musicality. With the accompaniment carried entirely on handchimes and the melody on bells, the contrast of the two lets each part live up to its fullest potential. Complex harmonies and intricate rhythms abound, giving ringers a chance to work on their rhythmic accuracy. A stunning choice for any advanced ensemble.
SKU: MN.30-610
UPC: 688670306105.
A useful and fun double choir piece for a five octave handbell choir plus a two octave handchime choir, with optional timpani and malleted G3 and D4. After the well known J. S. Bach version from Cantata 79, third movement.
SKU: BP.HB680
Arranged for 3 to 5 octave handbell choir and optional 2 octaves of handchimes. Level 2 . Sandra Winter's arrangement of this well-known song from Berlioz's oratorio L'enfance du Christ will add a touch of something different and special to your holiday service or concert. While the rhythms are not demanding, the frequent chromatic notes will provide a small element of challenge and keep your ringers on their toes. Focus on musicality will be key, but well worth the effort!
SKU: LO.20-1390L
ISBN 9780893283490.
The distinguished hymn settings that are included in this collection span the spiritual journey that we as Christians make each year from Lent to Easter. Ten titles, each a proven creative gem, fill the need for meaningful musical offerings during Lent, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Easter, and Ascension worship services. Each work has been thoughtfully selected for its appropriateness to the season, musical accessibility and overall variety of style.
SKU: LO.20-2129L
ISBN 9780787766801.
Patricia Hurlbutt gives a lively and fantasia-like setting to this well-known tune from the 1582 Piae Cantiones songbook. Your ringers will remain engaged throughout, and they’ll enjoy working on the numerous techniques incorporated in this piece that’s appropriate for holiday concerts, festivals, or Christmas worship services.
SKU: LO.20-1257L
UPC: 000308067057.
Based on the well-known hymn tune, a riveting, emotional setting from one of the most noted composers in the handbell world.
SKU: LO.20-1052L
UPC: 000308026818.
With the superior craftsmanship we have come to know from this writer, this moving setting of St. Christopher uses rich textures and lush harmonies to mirror the emotion of the text. An absolute jewel.
SKU: LO.20-1172S
UPC: 000308044997.
Rich harmonies abound in this contemplative transcription (from Wood Works for Organ) of an endearing hymn tune. Hymnal harmonizations pale in comparison to the new life that the arranger's fresh harmonies now bring to this favorite melody. Particularly use for Lent and Holy Week, but also appropriate throughout the year.
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