SKU: BP.HB279
Arranged for 3-5 octave handbell choir. Level 3-. Uses ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR, KREMSER and NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT. Bold chords give way to ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR (Come, Ye Thankful People, Come) to open this medley of Thanksgiving tunes. A softer middle section utilizing the tune KREMSER (We Gather Together) gives all ranges a chance to showcase the melody. A final verse, using NUN DANKET (Now Thank We All Our God) returns to the same triumphant feel of the opening. A rousing choice for a Thanksgiving service.
SKU: BP.HB752
Written for 3 to 6 octave handbell choir. Level 3-.A haunting opening gives way to a series of treatments of the hymn which grow in intensity and harmonic complexity. A middle section of original material provides a respite from the tune before a final triumphant return underscored by syncopated bass motion. The piece closes out with the same haunting motif as the beginning.
SKU: LO.20-1615L
ISBN 9781429127875.
Level 2 • With an ingenious use of final and segue endings, this selection allows ensembles to custom design their own musical offerings to be played during holy communion. This highly practical work should receive much use throughout the church year.
SKU: LO.30-3277L
UPC: 000308142266.
Unite your congregation in song with this easily prepared anthem collection and creative congregation resource! Each title is comprised of an introduction, standard four-part hymn stanzas, and a unison final stanza for both choir and congregation that is crowned by a soaring descant. Engage additional congregants with Lloyd's fully supportive keyboard accompaniment and options for handbells, brass, and percussion in any combination.
SKU: LO.30-3281L
UPC: 000308142303.
SKU: LO.30-3273L
UPC: 000308142235.
SKU: LO.30-3285L
UPC: 000308142341.
SKU: LO.30-3275L
UPC: 000308142228.
SKU: LO.30-3283L
UPC: 000308142327.
SKU: LO.20-1395L
ISBN 9780893283384.
Beginning with but a single unadorned melody line, this thrilling work quickly gains momentum as it winds its way through two grand modulations to a glorious finale. This is music that truly reflects the powerful thoughts of the hymn writer: Be this the eternal song, through all the ages long: May Jesus Christ be praised! The rhythms pose no problem and the bell changes are carefully planned throughout.
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