This original is quite accessible to any ensemble, yet this thoughtful and tender work is worthy of more advanced groups when careful attention to the melody and subtle dynamic changes is paid. The imagery
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William Moats has composed a delightfully bright and enchanting new original Christmas "carol." With a flowing melody in a bright tempo enhanced by ring touches and shakes, this edition will challenge
Two Christmas carols for the price of one! These easy arrangements of the traditional French carols Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella and Sing We Now of Christmas are ideal for beginning
Requiring minimal rehearsal time, this is an excellent choice for communion Sunday and is ideal for level 1 ringers. Lasting just over 3 minutes, sections may be repeated, if necessary. Numerous techniques
This gentle accessible arrangement warmly embraces the nineth century tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, and is equally beautiful whether performed on handbells or handchimes. The liberal use of LVs and open
Also the tune to Gentle Mary Laid Her Child, this popular Christmas carol is about a king who goes out to give alms to the poor peasants on the Feast of St. Stephen, celebrated on December 26 in
Tower swings and the echo technique provide warmth and tenderness to this arrangement of the revered PASSION CHORALE. The level is attainable by any ensemble but even groups with more experience will find a
Let All Moral Flesh Keep Silence; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and Of the Father's Love Begotten are creatively presented here. They may be performed separately or combined into a suite. These
Three Scandinavian Christmas Carols is a charming suite of two octave music for handbells or handchimes, perfect for youth or developing choirs. All titles are arranged in a contrasting style, for
There's News in Bethlehem; Rejoice, Rejoice, the Son of God Is Born and Bell Carol are the three expressive settings of traditional Ukrainian Christmas carols presented in this suite.
2-3 octaves of handbells add optional accompaniment to this anthem expressing the anticipation of the Lord's return. Bells ring in half note and quarter-note chords for the majority of the work.