This flexible arrangement evokes the power and majesty of the text. It begins with a straightforward harmonization, then a contrasting stanza with the melody in the bells and the accompaniment in the chimes
A gentle and reflective arrangement by Dan R. Edwards of Irish tune SLANE. Many supplemental bell techniques are employed that make this arrangement distinctive and interesting for your audience or
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This fanfare, based on the hymn tune DARWALL'S 148th and commonly known as Rejoice the Lord Is King, is a delightful declaration of faith. With shakes, martellato lifts and thumb damps added
This arrangement of a favorite Christmas spiritual provides a lot of variety for the smaller handbell choir. Filled with stopped-bell sounds, a lovely chime middle verse, and lots of syncopation, the music
If you use Divine Service 4 from Lutheran Service Book and have a handbell choir, this is one piece of music that you absolutely need to purchase and keep in your handbell folders all year long. These
Based on the hymn tune STEPHANOS, this sweet and quiet setting is a great choice for moments of quiet reflection. No additional techniques are used, but none are necessary to let the music and the message
The hymn tune DUKE STREET has been artfully arranged in this stately declaration of faith, with a beautiful middle section in minor mode, and thumb damps highlighting the melody. Also known as Jesus
An arrangement of IRBY for 2-3 octave handbells or handchimes. With gentle and flowing phrases, this beloved piece is given a beautiful treatment. Lovely!
This festive, original handbell prelude for 7-11 ringers (2-3 octaves) is musically challenging and engaging for ringers and audience. Rhythmically interesting and with a memorable melody, it builds from
Bach's universally known Minuet in G has been paired with the hymn tune PUER NOBIS, making for a lovely and light arrangement for Easter or Advent, depending on which hymn title is used. The piece begins
Cathy Moklebust has arranged the 17th-century Dutch tune VRUECHTEN for 3–6 octave handbells. Level II+. This festive arrangement is appropriate on Easter Sunday or at any time throughout the Easter