In this delightful arrangement of the traditional French tune, harmony coupled with melodic placement assure a joyous ring. Arranged in C Major, this piece is marked "with joy!" and begins with a forte that
The two tunes associated with this title, CRADLE SONG and AWAY IN A MANGER and "Away in a Manger") each are stated separately, then combined on the last stanza resulting in an interesting conclusion. This
A familiar tune and simple rhythms makes this 4-in-hand selection easy to learn. Chordal sections are mixed with eighth note passages. Use with choir or ensemble.
This is an instructional guide for four-in-hand and six-in-hand ringing. Sixteen selections written for a four-in-hand ensemble are included. The music can also be played by conventional two-octave handbell
A traditional Christmas spiritual that has harmonic and rhythmic alterations on the last stanza to create an appealing arrangement.
A setting of a not so familiar Dutch carol which has a lot of linear movement and full chords but is not difficult to ring.
The tune, simply set, is surrounded by sections of arpeggios and moving chords. Use of mallets and simplicity in general make this an interesting addition to Christmas literature.
For a change from the expected, use this medley of some not-so-familiar Christmas carols tunes: JUNGST; IRBY; and FOREST GREEN. Excitement is created with the use of organ and timpani.
The arrangement of this traditional tune is most welcome and is excellent when a quiet, gentle Christmas piece is needed.
Written in honor of the 200th year of U.S. Methodism, Carl Wiltse uses the tunes HYFRYDOL and Mendelssohn's Hark, the Herald Angels Sing to create a wonderful medley!