Perfect for small choirs and ensembles, this collection for Christmas continues the 12 Bells in F series. Written in the key of F, all the conventional line/space assignments remain the same. There are no
This reproducible collection of three Christmas favorites features a bell tree soloist accompanied by a handbell or handchime choir. The result is fresh, interesting, and beautiful. No bell tree? No
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This is a beautiful setting of an old German tune. Micheal Mazzatenta is establishing himself as one of the finest composers and arrangers of our time. Don't miss this spectacular holiday treat.
With flute, handbell, and handchimes, Hart Morris creates a thing of joy and beauty. Creatively interweaving the melody through key changes, the idiomatic flute part and the overall rhythmic vitality that
This joyful arrangement allows beginning groups the chance to work on techniques and musicality, all while ringing and performing a true Christmas classic. More advanced groups will find this satisfying to
This energetic setting combines two favorite melodies: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (ODE TO JOY) and Joy to the World (ANTIOCH). There are very few brackets, though it is playable by
Dan Edwards has woven three much-loved Messiah themes into a very satisfying and accessible arrangement for handbells or handchimes. Includes portions of: And the Glory of the Lord; For Unto Us a Child
This fresh setting of a favorite Christmas carol includes lyrics and is in a good range for singing. The bell choir can ring and sing, or accompany a soloist or group singing.
The popular 12 Bells in F literature is expanded by these useful Advent and Christmas arrangements. Titles include: The First Noel; We Three Kings of Orient Are; Good Christian Men, Rejoice; People Look
Perfect for your upcoming Christmas concert, this holiday favorite is lively and full of fun and interesting techniques. Bongos, claves and a shaker add island flavor. Ringers and audiences alike will
Bill Ingram combines O Worship the King and Come, Thou Almighty King in a very accessible arrangement. Useful in general services as well as Christ the King Sunday.