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Infused with a tranquil and calming sense of comfort and security amidst our hectic and uncertain world, this lovely original work is ideal for worship and concerts. Scored for handbells with optional
Based on OLD HUNDREDTH, this jubilant setting starts quietly and simply, then builds adding layer upon layer of sound before the hymn tune arrives in canon. With lots of rhythmic fun, your ringers and
This stimulating and fast-paced setting matches the glorious mood and style of the awe-inspiring hymn. Marts, mart lifts, echoes and thumb damps add a bit of sparkle to the middle section, yet the
Combining two beloved hymns into one handsome offering, Linda Lamb calls on a number of specialty techniques to bring these melodies into view. Your congregation will recognize both the Royal Oak
Selected by the Handbell Musicians of America as a music example that showcases the best in handbell art form, this original is upbeat, and full of rhythmic drive and melodic energy, a solid choice for
A flowing introduction played on handchimes gently leads into the first of three well-known Irish tunes, Morning has Broken. A stirring setting of The King of Love My Shepherd Is
This stately hymn of grace is set in an awe-inspiring arrangement that expresses the joy and assurance of God's love for us. The opening section is accessible for beginner choirs before added syncopation
Shall We Gather at the River never sounded so inviting and so pleasant as it does in this thoughtful rendition. Flowing harmonies and tender phrasing accentuate the melody in this arrangement, so
This level 4 arrangement of BEACH SPRING is fun to perform and will charm the listener with it's creative drive and inspiring sound. The tranquil middle section with optional handchimes offers a satisfying
In light of the Roman Catholic Church’s new Order of Celebrating Matrimony released in 2016, we have gathered this collection of liturgical wedding music. Enclosed you’ll find psalms, gospel
James Leith Macbeth Bain (1860-1925) was a Scottish hymn writer who became known to his peers as Brother James. Michael Mazzatenta's setting reverently pays homage to Bain's tune and to the tranquil,
This arrangement is a new, refreshing treatment of the revered Canon in D. It is well suited to both worship and concert use and is very accessible to intermediate as well as advanced ensembles. More
An energetic original work that your ringers and congregation will love. The opening theme alternates between 3/4 and 6/8 with a driving malleted accompaniment. The middle section slows in reflection
Suitable throughout the church year, this setting of traditional Irish tune STAR OF COUNTY DOWN presents a rolling, turning eighth note pattern within a beautiful Celtic atmosphere. Grace notes, mallets and