This lovely original work is reminiscent of Canon in D by Pachelbel but is unique in texture and variations. The melody is featured in different voicings, articulations add interest, and the inclusion of
Created for the 20th International Handbell Symposium in 2022 with the theme "Out of Many, One," this joyous original work by an English composer begins with a delightful melody that is creatively
This original work begins with a lyrical, introspective melody featured in the handchimes (2 octaves) supported by lovely LV in the bells representing ‘sorrow.’ It segues to a rhythmic
This original piece, perfect for worship or concert, is based on a lyrical and lovely melody. Singing bells begin, underlying the suspended bells establishing the melody. Tambourine and clarinet along with
This powerfully sorrowful original work features a lyrical, haunting melody filled with much expression throughout. LV passages support the melody, and beautiful segues inspire ringers and listeners as the
This calm, lovely yet haunting melody is perfect for Lent, Holy Week, and any introspective or meditative occasion. The harmony features lovely progressions that beautifully support the melody. Emphasis on
This lovely original work will be a wonderful fit for a variety of occasions in worship, for Christmas, or in any secular setting. The melody is plaintive yet uplifting, and the overall makeup of the
Chosen by the Handbells Musicians of Canada as their selection for the 19th International Handbell Symposium in 2020/2021, this piece features five Canadian folk songs: Flunky Jim; Feller from Fortune;
Beginning with singing bass bells, and ethereal A9(sus4) chord is heard while handchimes ring the musical theme: E D A B (LOVE). That sets the tone that is developed nicely as the melody shifts to the bells
Inspired by Isaiah 40:30-31, "those who hope in the Lord will soar on wings like eagles," the lovely but simple melody is established immediately and is creatively expanded through different ranges,
This beautiful setting features the melody in both treble and bass clefs with the option for auxiliary bells to ring brief segments of the melody. Accompaniment features LV lines and handchime chords, some
Hyfrydol is a Welsh term which translates to 'beautiful, melodious, and pleasing' and is a favorite hymn tune appearing in many hymnals. Kurt has given this tune a more introspective nuance, keeping the
The engaging melody of this lovely original work evokes visions of a graceful waltz. Variations on the melody are rung on handchimes in a lovely minor section which then returns to the F-major key. More