Composed by Linda R. Lamb. For handbell choir (2 octaves) (with optional 2 octav...(+)
Composed by Linda R.
Lamb. For handbell choir
(2 octaves) (with
optional 2 octave
handchimes). Christmas,
New Year. Level 1.
Handbell score.
SoundForth #20/1800SF.
Published by SoundForth
Composed
by Dale Wood. Handbell
score. Sacred Music Press
#20/1172S. Published by
Sacred Music Press
(LO.20-1172S).
UPC:
000308044997.
Rich
harmonies abound in this
contemplative
transcription (from Wood
Works for Organ) of an
endearing hymn tune.
Hymnal harmonizations
pale in comparison to the
new life that the
arranger's fresh
harmonies now bring to
this favorite melody.
Particularly use for Lent
and Holy Week, but also
appropriate throughout
the year.
Composed by Keith Getty
and Stuart Townend.
Arranged by Lloyd Larson.
Piano with Optional Cello
(Included). Handbell
score. 8 pages. Hope
Publishing Company #2913.
Published by Hope
Publishing Company
(HP.2913).
UPC:
763628129132.
Famil
iar 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.
Handbells SKU: GI.G-006266 Composed by James Joseph Scavone. Eastertide, ...(+)
Handbells
SKU:
GI.G-006266
Composed
by James Joseph Scavone.
Eastertide, Easter Vigil,
OT 13 Year C. Tune Name:
O Filii Et Filiae.
Sacred. Handbell score.
GIA Publications #006266.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-006266).
UPC:
641151062662.
English.
All the
appointed psalms for the
Easter Vigil and the
Gospel Acclamation are in
this new edition. In this
pastorally sensitive
collection, the psalms
are arranged for cantor
and assembly with the
occasional use of flute,
trumpet, tambourine and
handbells. This psalm set
culminates with the
gospel acclamation, which
brings in the organ for
the first time and
introduces the
traditional Easter
acclamation O Sons and
Daughters.‚.