This creative and fun arrangement of the familiar Burgundian carol captures the Renaissance feel of the original, especially with the addition of the optional C instrument (use a recorder if you can!),
This haunting setting of VENI EMMANUEL is a wonderful choice for any Advent service or concert. Lush and unexpected harmonies abound as the piece travels through a variety of keys and moods to announce the
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Celebrate Christmas in style with this joyous setting of the hymn tune GLORIA! Bold fanfares and unexpected harmonies abound, yet the piece remains accessible for most ensembles. A perfect choice for either
This fun arrangement of the classic Christmas carol is set in 6/8 which gives it a lilting feel. The contrasting middle section in minor gives it intrigue before building to the bright final
Mystical harmonies, a variety of techniques, and adventuresome rhythms are all woven together in this delightful setting sure to engage and awe ringers and listeners in worship or concert. Optional 3-7
This setting of Holst's tune CRANHAM begins with a solo eighth-note line inspired by the lyrics "Snow had fallen, snow on snow" and is soon joined by whole-note chords using tower swings to suggest "frosty
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This setting of the well-loved Ukranian bell tune is sure to delight both ringers and audience! Utilizing just 12 bells between F5 and C7, this selection is a perfect choice for the small or
This versatile arrangement of an iconic holiday classic, set in two compatible editions, features carefully assigned eighth-note runs, simple syncopation, and at least one bell change per ringer. Advanced
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Fully reproducible, these five approachable arrangements have options for eight, ten, or twelve handbells. This joyful collection of Christmas music for small handbell ensembles can be played with or
This new, original work is based on the 11th-century responsorial chant for the Matins on Christmas Day: "O great mystery, and wonderful sacrament, that animals should see the newborn Lord, lying in a
Cathy Moklebust uses singing bell and LV to create a stunning lush and moving arrangement of the 16th century carol Lo, How a Rose. The gentle and ethereal sound of the bells may be accompanied by
This creative setting of Michael W. Smith's contemporary classic captures the tender and simple melodic interpretation found in the artist's own rendition. It is a stand-alone handbell arrangement but can
A hauntingly beautiful handbell introduction sets the scene for the timeless Greensleeves melody that features the delicate sound of a hammered dulcimer, harp, or harpsichord. The solo part may
This fresh and lively arrangement of ANTIOCH will be a fantastic addition to any bell choir's repertoire. The piece begins and ends with the singing bell technique and develops into a joyous rendition of
Here is a delightful and memorable arrangement of the hymn tune VON HIMMEL HOCH. Several contrasting variations of the tune are given, using techniques including mallets, shaking, and LV, along with the use
This upbeat setting of the Christmas tune IL EST NÉ uses 12 bells between F5 and C7. A piano accompaniment, accessible for intermediate pianists, adds texture while letting the bell shine through.
The festive setting of this popular Christmas song sparkles with joy and energy and will enhance and Christmas or holiday concerts. The inclusion of Angels We Have Heard on High ensures
This collection offers delightful and accessible carol arrangements for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany in a budget-stretching reproducible format. Titles include: The Bells of Christmas; Joy to the
Combining The Cherry Tree Carol with Angels We Have Heard on High, this cheerful, joyous setting is ideal for ushering in the Christmas season.
Combining the tunes MUELLER and CRADLE SONG, this sublime setting is the perfect choice for church or concert use throughout Advent and Christmas. Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell
"Exuberant!" is the best word to describe this lively Christmas carol. Full of stopped techniques from beginning to end, this setting captures the joy of the shepherds as they heard the angels' proclamation