The ethereal sound of singing bells opens this lovely arrangement which combines two haunting Christmas melodies, the Appalachian folk tune I Wonder as I Wander and Coventry
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One of the Ring with 6 series, this reproducible collection will be a great addition to your library. Each arrangement uses 14-19 bells and is easily playable by six ringers. A "Bells Used Chart" for each
Four traditional bell carols are woven together to produce a festive arrangement useful for church or concert. Carols include: Kling Gloeckchen; Jingle Bells; Ding Dong, Merrily on High
The beloved Christmas classic STILLE NACHT is available in both handbell solo and handbell duet/trio editions and may be accompanied by piano and/or strings. The solo version is playable on bell tree or
This versatile and very easy arrangement of the traditional German carol simply and delicately paints a picture of softly falling snow on a quiet Christmas night. It is playable as a handbell solo (bell
This hauntingly beautiful arrangement of a French Canadian Christmas tune is simple yet effective. Although Level 1+, it is in 2/2 meter and will provide a good teaching opportunity for that time signature.
Lloyd Larson has created a bright and uplifting medley of two carols about bells ringing that will be perfect for Christmas concerts and worship services. Ding! Dong! Merrily on High and I
Beginning and advanced choirs alike will be delighted by this up-beat and joyous Christmas offering. There are very few bell changes but excitement abounds with a malleted section and a few well-placed
Combining the tunes MUELLER and CRADLE SONG, this sublime setting is the perfect choice for church or concert use throughout Advent and Christmas. Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell
"Exuberant!" is the best word to describe this lively Christmas carol. Full of stopped techniques from beginning to end, this setting captures the joy of the shepherds as they heard the angels' proclamation
This delightful presentation of this well-loved Christmas song is a dynamic, fully developed setting that is perfect for Christmas concerts in schools, communities, and churches. The optional parts for
This energetic setting combines two favorite melodies: Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (ODE TO JOY) and Joy to the World (ANTIOCH). There are very few brackets, though it is playable by
An excellent selection for beginning or smaller ensembles. This cheerful arrangement has only one bell change at the key change and features the use of mallets, thumb damps, martellato lifts, and shakes.
A challenging and entertaining piece for your Advent or Christmas program, the traditional Wassail Song is presented here in a buoyant and lighthearted arrangement for smaller, experienced
The perfect opener for any Christmas service or concert, this energetic arrangement of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing comes to us from the creative mind of Dan Edwards. The melody - written in
Combining two popular tunes for Away in a Manger, this enchanting carol medley uses optional 3-7 octave handchimes or two octaves of silver melody bells. Set in compound meters, your choir
Rejoice! Here is a delightful, easy arrangement of the Christmas hymn IN DULCI JUBILO for handbells or handchimes. Optional parts for triangle or finger cymbals, tambourine, and drum are included. LV is the
This setting of a revered Christmas spiritual expresses a tender, untroubled mood. It incorporates a portion of The First Nowell and makes subtle, yet skillful use of marts, echoes, singing bell,
This Brubeck-inspired setting of the familiar English carol is a challenge for your ringers and a delight for your audience! After a deceptively lyric introduction, the piece explodes with rhythmic energy
This set of three solid arrangements is a perfect choice for the smaller church ensemble, or the larger ensemble with reduced numbers during the holiday season. Easily accessible yet highly musical,
This gentle arrangement skillfully brings together It Came Upon the Midnight Clear and The First Noel, both associated with the depictions of that first Christmas night and