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
A show-stopping arrangement for four ringers of an operatic classic. All changes and techniques are indicated to assist the well-seasoned or neophyte foursome. The work is musically satisfying--and a
This sophisticated work is filled with praise and excitement! The inclusion of randomly whispered "alleluias" adds to the powerful effect. The basic four-note melody with variations appears throughout the
Known for having a toe-tapping rhythm and infectious melody, this instrumental tune has been performed by many pop recording greats since the 1960s. In this delightful arrangement, the melody is mainly rung
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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
A truly gorgeous, sensitive, and creative setting for handbells and cello, this arrangement of the familiar FINLANDIA begins with cello playing the solo melody line followed by handchimes and then handbells
Gifted arranger Lloyd Larson uses two tunes, FINLANDIA and VILLE DU HAVRE, to weave a beautiful arrangement. The addition of a solo cello part adds to this musically inspiring composition.
This beautiful aria by Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel has been attributed to J. S. Bach as BWV 508. This setting for solo flute and handbell choir is perfect for a meditative moment in liturgical or concert
Originally written for banjo, this song tells the story of some fun-loving and bawdy boatmen on the Ohio River. Capturing the authentic spirit of the tune, this arrangement features a variety of stopped
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Originally arranged for orchestra and Christmas, transcribed for handbells with opt. C instruments and tambourine, the setting of this familiar 16th century French carol exhibits a frisky enthusiasm and