SKU: JF.MLAHB1079
UPC: 765844001728.
Winner of the Canadian Guild's contest for the 1994 International Symposium. 3 folk songs: I Went to the Market; The Morning Dew; and Aupres de ma Blonde. The first requires work but the others are very easy.
SKU: MN.30-803
UPC: 688670308031.
Norwegian folk tune, I HIMMELEN, I HIMMELEN. Quieting change-of-pace setting. Beginning choirs. Two octaves (17 bells).
SKU: LO.20-2130L
ISBN 9780787766832.
Anna Laura Page offers this upbeat and vibrant setting of the American folk hymn PROMISED LAND for handbells and keyboard. The handbell part includes a number of techniques, including martellato, mallets, shakes, and martellato lifts, that will keep your ringers active and enthusiastic, and the additive keyboard part is accessible for an intermediate pianist. Appropriate for any Sunday, this piece will be especially effective for All Saints celebrations.
SKU: HP.2745
UPC: 763628127459. By David G. Wilson.
Hymn tune by David G. Wilson A contemplation on the Crucifixion, Timothy Dudley-Smith's hymn text, A Purple Robe, has found its way into many of today's hymnals. With phrases like: I see my Savior stand. . . I see my Savior go. . . I see my Savior die. . . . I sing my Savior's name, this is a moving reflection on Christ's journey to the cross. David Wilson's lovely hymn tune has a folk-like quality and is set for handbells in a thoughtful manner by arranger Kevin Ko.
SKU: HP.3017
UPC: 763628130176. Martha Lynn Thompson.
Volume 2 This collection has 30 pieces arranged separately for 2 octave and 3 octave bell or chime choirs. There are familiar and not-so-familiar pieces which include secular, sacred, patriotic, Christmas, and classics. They range in level from Level 1- to 2+. The entire collection is reproducible, making it a bargain for your choirs!.
SKU: HP.2872
UPC: 763628128722.
American Folk Hymn This great American folk hymn begins meditatively, through use of the singing bell and malleted bells off the table, offering an effective meditation on Christ's wonderful love. As the hymn text moves from reflective stanzas to full praise in the final stanzas with the words, To God and to the Lamb I will sing, so too, this compelling setting gains momentum and energy.
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