SKU: LO.20-2103L
ISBN 9780787765774.
This exuberant arrangement will be the perfect handbell anthem for your Easter morning service. The upbeat and rhythmic opening section sets the hymn tune in 4/4 meter and is followed by a more lyrical approach with handchime accompaniment. Mirroring the opening, the piece is rounded out nicely with a return of the opening idea.
SKU: BP.HB740
Written for 3 to 5 octave handbell choir. Level 3-.This beautiful setting of the hymntunes LAUDES DOMINI and ROYAL OAK is a great choice for worship or concert use. Approachable by intermediate ensembles, the varied styles and textures provide interest for advanced ringers. There's also the chance to add in the optional keyboard or harp for extra aural variation.
SKU: BP.HB409
UPC: 748769304099.
3-6 octaves - level 3, optional 2 octaves of handchimes - At times both rhythmically- and harmonically-off-kilter, this arrangement gives voice to the feeling of loss and confusion associated with the Lenten season. Through a contemplative middle section making use of the echo technique, the piece rises to a triumphant, major iteration of the theme signaling the victory of Easter morning.
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.
SKU: BP.HB248
3-5 octaves, optional 3-4 octaves of handchimes, organ, optional brass quintet and timpani, level 2+ Suitable for general worship.
SKU: MN.30-201
WIE SCHÖN LEUCHTET Busy, challenging for all ringers. Tune first appears in traditional hymn-like form, then with melody played by lower bells, concluding with melody in higher bells. Accompanying bells play 8th note moving figure. Also teaching piece for beginning ringers. Two octaves (20 bells)--3 octaves (28 bells).
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