SKU: JF.MLAHB1089
UPC: 765844003524.
How many churches, Sunday after Sunday, sing the Doxology the same old way? Raymond Herbek has set out remedy that by putting this tune through a several variations. It is set positively, Thoughtfully, Brightly, With precision, Playfully, Sturdily, Smoothly and at last Triumphantly. All this in a variety of meter signatures and keys.
SKU: JF.MLAHB1106
UPC: 765844003036.
Commissioned by a church in Texas for its 125th anniversary, this arrangement of the American folk hymn tune has been set for 3, 4 or 5 octaves of bells. After a short introduction the melody enters in the bass bells with the mid-range bells on chords and the upper bells dancing around with ornamentation. A little later the registers trade textures. A quicker section involves the use of mallets on tabled bells in the lower voices and the upper bells on the melody in octaves. A broad section finishes the work.
SKU: JF.MLAPO1024A
UPC: 765844002022.
Fifteen Hymn arrangements for organ with optional Chimes, Handbells, Solo instrument & Piano or Synthesizer. Performance options in organ score show versatility of this collection.
SKU: JF.MLAPO1024
UPC: 765844002015.
SKU: HP.2944
UPC: 763628129446.
Original composition Invictus (meaning undefeated or unconquerable) is a tour de force original composition. Moments of struggle, reflection, celebration, and triumph in this piece tell a story throughout this concert show-stopper. With unique and flexible performance options featuring two melodicas, violins, or Bb clarinets, this piece will challenge your ensembles and thrill your audiences.
SKU: BP.HB675
Written for 5 to 7 octave handbell choir and optional 4 to 6 octaves of handchimes. Level 4 . Rhythmic, fresh, and joyous describe this original work by Patrick Meyer. Crisp, driving rhythms and frequent syncopations give ample thrust, and the bold, exciting harmonies add interest that provides for something new around every bend. A freely wandering middle section slowly builds in intensity before a return to the opening feel and a forceful and satisfying conclusion. Perfect for the advanced church or community group looking for something showstopping.
SKU: BP.HB659
Written for 3 to 5 octave handbell choir and optional 3 to 4 octaves of handchimes. Level 4. Rhythmic, fresh, and joyous describe this original work by Patrick Meyer. Crisp, driving rhythms and frequent syncopations give ample thrust, and the bold, exciting harmonies add interest that provides for something new around every bend. A freely wandering middle section slowly builds in intensity before a return to the opening feel and a forceful and satisfying conclusion. Perfect for the advanced church or community group looking for something showstopping.Please note the recording is the 5 to 7 octave version.
SKU: BP.HB633
Arranged for 5 - 7 octave handbell choir. Level 5. Written by Getty H. Huffine. This tour de force is a perfect choice for the advanced ensemble looking to highlight their bass section in a challenging, acrobatic escapade. Constant scales and moving lines; repeated, fanfare-like treble chords; and a blisteringly-fast tempo make this a piece not to be undertaken lightly. The overall effect is well worth the effort, however, and is sure to delight and amaze your audiences!
SKU: BP.HB691
Written for 4 to 6 octave handbell choir with optional E2 and F2 and optional 3 octaves of handchimes. Level 4-. This Baroque-style masterwork from the pen of Michael Helman is a fantastic opportunity for advanced ensembles to show off their musical chops! Written for the Hershey Handbell Ensemble, it features running sixteenth note woven into an intriguing melody over lush and complex harmonies. Various techniques and unexpected chords enter throughout the piece to maintain the musical interest. A selection not to be missed!
SKU: BP.HB690
Arranged for 3 to 6 octave handbell choir, optional 3 to 6 octaves of handchimes and optional bodhran and shaker, Level 2+. A driving rhythm, established by malleted bells and optional bodhran and shaker, sets up this haunting tune. The stark harmonic opening gradually becomes more complex before a slower, more ethereal section on chimes sets the tune in a drawn-out 4/4. The opening rhythm returns to propel the piece to its explosive conclusion. A show-stopping choice for your next service or concert!
© 2000 - 2024 Home - New realises - Composers Legal notice - Full version