Inspired by the Psalms 16:11 passage "you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand," this original work is filled with joy from beginning to end. The engaging
This is not your typical setting of O Come, All Ye Faithful! Wildly unexpected harmonies abound as the piece moves through a variety of styles and keys on its way to a triumphant conclusion.
A minimum quantity of 7 is required on this title.
This haunting setting of a beloved chant is a great choice for the ensemble looking for something different and versatile. While the piece can be played by handbells and handchimes alone, the inclusion of
This haunting, reflective setting of two well-known hymn tunes will enhance any Lenten or Holy Week worship service. Your ensemble will be able to display a wide range of dynamics as well as beautiful
The plaintive melody of this arrangement sits atop a flowing accompaniment of either bells or chimes, symbolizing Christ's sacrifice for us. The melody moves from the treble bells to the bass bells with
Celebrate Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with this dynamic arrangement from the pen of Jason W. Krug. The fanfare and processional statements of the tune frame a sensitive hand chime presentation
This classic Christmas carol is scored colorfully with pealing"glorias" throughout. Ringers will find this straightforward, accessible, and attractive. Sure to be an alluring addition to Christmas concerts
Celebrate Christmas in style with this joyous setting of the hymn tune GLORIA! Bold fanfares and unexpected harmonies abound, yet the piece remains accessible for most ensembles. A perfect choice for either
A minimum quantity of 5 is required on this title.
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
This Joplin "March and Two-Step" is mostly rung and malleted; it should not be played so fast that it feels hurried nor should it go so slowly that it loses its swing. There are several repeats and a trio
This lovely handbell arrangement of the beloved tune FINLANDIA can be used with piano and optional handchimes, choir, or congregation. Multiple verses can be added, if desired, along with the additional
Full of rhythmic energy, this 15th-century English carol will make a festive addition to Christmas concerts and events that call for a Renaissance flair. Open fifths and syncopations in every register
This delightful carol about a cat and a mouse in the stable where Jesus was born tells a wonderful story with much expression and love. It was introduced to American audiences by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Champaca is a plant that produces an essential oil said to soothe and relax the body and strengthen the mind. This delightful work will certainly lift the spirits and leave the mind and body feeling joyful.
This gorgeous work begins with a lyrical melody supported by lovely sonorous eighth note passages underlain by bass half notes which then smoothly moves to accompaniment rung by handchimes LV with the
Well-known trumpet player and composer Thaddeus Jones wrote this piece as a gentle jazz instrumental waltz in 1959. This transcription is faithful to the original and features handchimes introducing the
Here is a regal and rhythmic arrangement of this signature Easter morning hymn. Mallets give way to shakes to herald the resurrection of Christ. The optional trumpet part adds a celebratory note.
This beautiful song is true to the original choral setting yet perfectly arranged for handbells. It begins featuring suspended bells interweaving Silent Night with Christmas Lullaby
Six favorite carols are combined into one wonderful setting! Some carols are featured while others are interwoven or contrapuntally overlaid throughout the work. The carols (GLORIA; ADESTE FIDELES; STILLE
No Thanksgiving service or celebration is complete without hearing the stalwart hymns of thankfulness. Incorporating a variety of techniques, this captivating arrangement of ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR will have
This is one of the folk hymn tunes included in The Christian Lyre, the first printed hymn collection published 1831. The melody is featured in both bells and chimes (3-7 octaves) and in treble and
This dynamic original composition, commissioned by The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, uses the school's motto "Courage for the deed and grace for the doing" as inspiration. The outer sections