SKU: LO.20-1137L
UPC: 000308044041.
Congregations will be moved with this thoughtful setting of the well loved tune GORDON.
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.2892
UPC: 763628128920.
Hymn tune With warm, pulsing chords as the foundation, listeners will be transported to the peaceful banks of the river. Dona Nobis Pacem' enters and weaves itself throughout the piece, adding another layer to the imagery and fostering an atmosphere of quiet reflection.
SKU: HP.2991
UPC: 763628129910.
Classic hymn tune Mallets and other stopped techniques call for a staccato style performance of this lively Easter setting. There is a hint of Indigenous American music to the intriguing arrangement that brings out the uniqueness of what handbells can do.
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: BP.HB6
Arranged for 3-5 octave handbell choir. Level 3. Tune from Jeremiah Ingall's Christian Harmony (1805).
SKU: HP.2928
UPC: 763628129286.
Holiday Classic A joyous bell peal leads to the first iteration of the theme before moving into a more flowing verse accompanied by delicate mallets on treble handbells. An optional dark and dissonant verse (which portrays one of the lesser-known stanzas of the Longfellow poem) gives way to a verse in minor before a triumphant return to major to depict the lyrics, Then pealed the bells more loud and deep/God is not dead, nor doth he sleep... An exciting and beautiful addition to your holiday worship or concert.
SKU: BP.HB96
Arranged for 3-4 octave handbell choir with viola or C instrument. Level 3. Hymntun GORDON.
SKU: HP.2773
UPC: 763628127732. By Albert E. Brumley.
Country gospel song by Albert E. Brumley Albert E. Brumley's beloved country gospel song is given a peaceful, soothing treatment by arranger Cathy Moklebust. Simple melodic lines and harmonies, random ringing and LV combine to create an ethereal, flowing style. The use of handchimes is optional, but they will greatly enhance the gentle feel. This arrangement will be a beautiful and thoughtful addition to services or concerts of remembrance, memorial, home or peace.
SKU: HP.1558
UPC: 763628115586.
Traditional English Carol Easy rhythms and chordal arrangement makes this music within the reach of most choirs. Use of the bells in the 5th octave add depth and color.
SKU: HL.35013297
UPC: 747510012436. 8.5x11.0x0.009 inches.
Don't overlook this lovely, melodic handbell piece. Very useful in many different settings.
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