This original work paints a musical interpretation of light coming from total darkness. It begins with an ethereal section featuring singing bells, a haunting handchime line, and optional Burma bells
One of the early American folk hymns published in a shape-note tunebook, this simple, almost plaintive pentatonic melody has been arranged using bright rhythms (10/8) and techniques that create an
This is a lovely, flowing arrangement of the popular communion song by Brian Mann. The text upon which the piece is based speaks to God's hospitality towards mankind, and to His desire for everyone to come
THIS ITEM IS NOT REPRODUCIBLE; please purchase as many copies as needed for your ensemble. Rejoice and celebrate with this upbeat, mixed-meter tune! Written for handbells and optional 3-7 octaves of
A minimum quantity of 7 is required on this title.
Beautiful, haunting, and reflective, this well-crafted arrangement of the Welsh hymn tune ABERYSTWYTH will be appropriate for Advent, Lent, or any reflective time in community handbell programs. Low chimes
This original piece was inspired by Revelation 4:1-11 and beautifully reflects that scripture. The passages may be read as part of the performance or simply used as interpretive insight. The bell score may
Written in memory of a beloved handbell ringer, this original composition moves from sorrow to soaring hope. There are two separate parts for different size ensembles. Each part may be played independently
Inspired by Isaiah 40:30-31, "those who hope in the Lord will soar on wings like eagles," the lovely but simple melody is established immediately and is creatively expanded through different ranges,
This classic hymn is an invitation for us to respond to Jesus' call. Through the use of harmonic tension and pulsing rhythms, we are led to the final refrain, "Come home!"
Hyfrydol is a Welsh term which translates to 'beautiful, melodious, and pleasing' and is a favorite hymn tune appearing in many hymnals. Kurt has given this tune a more introspective nuance, keeping the
This uplifting arrangement melds together two melodies associated with the text Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. WARRENTON makes use of martellato and malleted accompaniment patterns and is
This original work is filled with opportunities for expression, lovely melodies, countermelodies, and enough techniques to keep every ringer on their toes. It begins with singing bell and a single melody
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.