This lively arrangement of CWM RHONDDA is filled with exciting rhythms and techniques. Malleted bass patterns in 7/8 meter create an intriguing accompaniment underneath the hymn tune. A slower section
The tne ERHALT UNS, HERR, commonly associated with Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word; The Glory of These Forty Days and several other texts, is here set as a chorale arrangement with two
This setting of the beloved hymn piece begins with a soothing arpeggiated motive leading into the first presentation of the familiar tune. Verse 2 is more agitated, with a malleted bass line reflecting the
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This original depicts the evolution of the ensemble that commissioned it, from ringing Level 1 music on chimes to ringing more advanced music in a variety of styles. Optional 3-6 octave handchimes add
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This original work features a lyrical but poignant melody supported by a flowing accompaniment with many LV passages forming lovely progressions. It begins in g-minor with nicely-crafted segues to
This rhythmic, expressive and elegant setting of the hymn tune, TO GOD BE THE GLORY, is the perfect arrangement for your advanced ringers to show their technical and musical skills. It is crafted for seven
Perfect for Pentecost, this piece combines the DOWN AMPNEY tune with the historic chant, VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS. Optional handchimes (3-5 octaves) and optional windchimes enhance the overall
Part of Matthew Compton's larger concert work "When All Else Fails," this movement focuses on the theme of love. Based on the Christina Rossetti poem I loved you first: but afterwards your love,
This stately hymn of grace is set in an awe-inspiring arrangement that expresses the joy and assurance of God's love for us. The opening section is accessible for beginner choirs before added syncopation
This lively, upbeat arrangement is complimented with an optional flute or C instrument. The bass staccato notes may be performed with mallets or plucked. Careful attention should be given to the eighth note
"A ni sogoma" in the Bambara language of Mali means "The king is coming" – with the expectation of gathering in harmony and peace. Exultant and exciting with lots of rhythmic interest, this original
This arrangment of SINE NOMINE for solo handbells (A4-C7) and piano is majestic and well suited for All Saints Sunday.