This original piece, with its catchy, syncopated rhythms, is your festival solution! With compatible arrangements for choirs containing two to six octaves of bells without bell changes, your ringers can
Here is Handel's wonderful theme and variations from The Harmonious Blacksmith from Suite Number 5 arranged for handbells
This arrangement of the hit song from the Broadway musical "Chicago" is sure to be a hit with your advanced group! It begins with a standard vamp in light swing style leading into the main theme played with
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This work was commissioned to celebrate a 25th anniversay. Since the periodic table of elements lists ‘silver’ as Ag, the notes "A” and “G” are featured prominently in the
This piece is the fourth movement from Boccherini's String Quintet in C major, entitled Night Music of the Streets of Madrid. Despite being called Passa Calle, it is not a true passacaglia
This lyrical arrangement has some very nice expressive moments designed to display the musical talents of your group. Add the optional cello part to highlight the single melody line at the beginning
The famous Bacchanale from Saint-Saens' Samson and Delilah is here transcribed and arranged for handbells. Special effects and techniques are used to be faithful to the composer's original
This engaging Latin rhythm pop song with was made famous in 1970 by Santana on their Abraxas album and has been covered by many groups since. This straightforward arrangement is true to the original work
This Percy Faith favorite is a delightful and energetic dance-like piece in a samba style. Masterfully scored for handbells, the melody flows throughout with the rhythms and countermelodies supporting it.
This exciting original work is perfect for that special celebration in church or on a concert program. It is rhythmic with an engaging melody, featuring shakes, mallets, echos, marts, and thumb damps. A
A dance-like malleted bass line supports the the traditional French melody, making for a fresh and invigorating arrangement. The piece begins with the girls skipping to the manger, then a quieter middle
This arrangement is a new, refreshing treatment of the revered Canon in D. It is well suited to both worship and concert use and is very accessible to intermediate as well as advanced ensembles. More
Based on Gerald Near's organ setting, this tour-de-force presents an infectious motive that never ceases. From a simple melodic opening to the dramatic conclusion, this work presents surprising harmonic