This masterful transcription of the Bourree from Bach's Partita No. 1 in B Minor for Violin is a challenge not for the faint of heart! The upbeat tempo, constantly flowing notes, and extreme
The exciting arrangement of the traditional carol tune IL EST NE offers the flexibility of a wide tempo range. Inner moving lines add sparkle, as do mart and mallet accents. The piece drives to an exciting
The Raleigh Ringers Series is known for advanced handbell music that is innovative, exciting, and challenging, and this offering continues that tradition. Inspired by the familiar carol tune, this creative
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This cheeky concert piece is full of surprises and playful techniques! The melody skips and jumps, with unexpected rhythms and cleverly placed rests that keep the listener on their toes. With lots of
This original composition is based on Romans 8:38-39, "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons ... nor any powers ... nor anything else in all creation, will be able to
An original handbell piece, inspired by Revelations 22:1 "Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God." This piece is at home in either
This masterful original composition is infused with lush chromatic chords throughout. A yearning and haunting melody passes on to moving eighth-note triplet arpeggios which propel the piece forward. The
This piece will put a smile on your ringers and listener's face! With moments of celebration, reflection, and pure joy, Siorai Athas (pronounced SHEE-o-ree AH-huss) exudes happiness and will become a
The word "Michigan" originally referred to the lake itself, and is believed to come from the Ojibwe word michi-gami, meaning "great water." This piece is an homage to the beautiful lake and
This suite of two classical masterworks, Come Ye Lofty, Come Ye Lowly and Sheep May Safely Graze is easily playable by six or seven ringers plus a musician on a C Instrument. The first
Church and community ensembles alike will love the sensitivity and chance for expressive ringing in this arrangement that combines the traditional Gregorian chant Ubi Caritas with Holst's THAXTED
This original piece becomes a voice for change when used with the poem provided. The music begins with haunting harmonies and open voicings that create a yearning feel. This section repeats throughout the