An ethereal opening gives way to a driving, arpeggiated figure replete with syncopations and jubilant energy! The piece builds in energy and intensity throughout before fading away with echoes of the
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The Handbells Rock series goes Motown with this timeless classic made popular first by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and later by Diana Ross. The arrangement is true to the original, with syncopated
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This spirited winner of the 2021 Into the Forest Bell Tree Composition Contest uses one 3-5 octave set of handbells and one 3-5 octave set of handchimes, with no duplicate bells needed for the bell
A fanfare-like opening gives way to a delicate melody underscored by malleted bells in a 3+3+2 rhythmic pattern that recurs throughout the piece. Various moods and emotions are explored, providing ample
This engaging transcription of Handel's classic gem displays his sparkling Baroque musical spirit. Enhanced with mallets and shakes, it is a wonderful choir for any concert or festival.
This is a rhythmic, dancing, melodic original work that will have your audience smiling as they sway along to the beat. Techniques include mart, mallet, ring, and shake. The addition of bass handchimes
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This bright setting of the beloved chorus from Handel's "Messiah" is straightforward and accessible to intermediate choirs. Its bold sound is bound to inspire your congregation or concert audience.
A lovely arrangement of an organ piece by Liszt. Handbells and chimes are both used creatively throughout. Great for concert or services.
This spirited and lively original handbell piece is an exciting call to worship or an opening piece in a concert! Awaken the ears of the listener to the delightful rhythms and techniques of the bells. While
This original composition will work well for a celebratory opening to worship or any concert event. Carefully placed LVs create a sonority that nicely supports the melody line while unexpected yet