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Bob Burroughs's Adagio for Bells has surprising action, energy, and challenges, and yet it always returns to something soft. This piece is well placed at celebrations and festivals at churches,
This humorous selection uses an ostinato pattern throughout much of the music. It is written so that ringers leave during the last section concluding with the last chord played offstage. Optional percussion
An ethereal opening gives way to a driving, arpeggiated figure replete with syncopations and jubilant energy! The piece builds in energy and intensity throughout before fading away with echoes of the
A minimum quantity of 7 is required on this title.
This spirited winner of the 2021 Into the Forest Bell Tree Composition Contest uses one 3-5 octave set of handbells and one 3-5 octave set of handchimes, with no duplicate bells needed for the bell
Suggested for 13 ringers and printed in a nontraditional 4-staff format, Air in D is a creative setting of the J. S. Bach favorite. The bottom staff is for the malleted bass line, mimicking
This lovely movement continues to be popular as an encore or performed apart from the complete symphony. Capturing the feel of this second movement, subtle mallet and pluck techniques provide a lovely
This is a perfect and light-hearted piece to include in your concert repertoire! It is mostly rung with malleted low bass and nicely-placed RTs which make this piece dance. The handbell transcription is
This is a rhythmic, dancing, melodic original work that will have your audience smiling as they sway along to the beat. Techniques include mart, mallet, ring, and shake. The addition of bass handchimes
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Exquisite writing and lovely harmonic shifts in this original composition make this title one your ringers will want to ring time and time again. Fluid writing throughout evokes the feeling of moving water.