Ideal for a national holiday or any patriotic setting, this fresh arrangement of The Battle Hymn and Dixie by a newly found handbell composer delights audience and ringer. Several key
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This delightful, original work has a rhythmic foundation built on mixed meter throughout, featuring a delightful melody perfectly suited to the rhythm. Nicely placed mart-lifts add to the engaging pulse of
Written in memory of Dwight K. Menard and appropriately named. Modal melody, repeated sections. There is an interesting effect at the end - 2 note groupings are played LV for several measures before the
One of the first-ever published handbell duos, this medley of Be Thou My Vision; All Creatures of Our God and King and Now the Day Is Over is woven together to form an impressive duo!
This delightful and familiar minuet has been beautifully arranged for handbell quartet. The elegant melody is rung while being supported by graceful LV sixteenth-note passages. There is a brief minor
Marked as a medium-level difficulty quartet, ringers will find the challenge in counting eighth-note rests and chromatic bell changes. The 4-octave score includes all four parts on one page with eight pages
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Full festive Dobrinski style with variations on an original melody. An interesting use of martellato is guaranteed to keep ringers busy and listeners awake!
This Leroy Anderson favorite has been called "one of the wittiest and most clever pieces in the orchestral repertoire" and was written to include a physical typewriter as a solo percussion instrument! This