In this arrangement, the music reflects the imagery of the text: all creation praises God. The visual effect of handbells is in full force here; the music looks and sounds exciting! Dancing mixed-meter
A refreshing take on the classic carol! Beginning slowly with singing bells, flowing eighth notes and handchimes, one can imagine the shepherds' awe and amazement at hearing the angels' message. They hurry
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Filled with energy, this original composition will keep ringers busy and engaged. The upbeat opening section utilizes syncopation, malleting, and martellatos. A slower, contrasting middle section employs
This arrangement of the medieval chant Victimae paschali laudes, which is used in more liturgical chuches at Easter, begins with a simple original melody that is also used as an interlude between
This original composition is the result of a collaboration that celebrates and honors the friendships we make because of handbells. A stately eight-measure introduction may be repeated as a processional if
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Arranged for the Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble of Reno, Nevada, Michael Glasgow's thrilling arrangement of this Christmas tune begins with a stately introduction, easily adapted for use as a processional
This very flexible arrangement of the beloved carol may be played by bells alone, or together with any or all of the optional forces. A handbell peal accompanied by bell tones in the trumpets is featured in
A handbell homage to the one and only Aretha Franklin! Though originally recorded by Dionne Warwick in 1966, this song was given a syncopated and upbeat twist by Aretha in 1968 when I Say a Little
Haunting and ethereal, this arrangement of the beloved carol NOEL NOUVELET is unlike any you've heard before! Powerful and unique harmonies, interesting color with the use of optional handchimes (3-7
Written for cathedral bells, this carol setting explodes with color and panache... and never lets up! The beloved Christmas melody is set in a dancing 6/8 meter with buoyant flourishes, in which the
This delightful, joyful original composition is based on the words of Psalm 150. The main theme is introduced by handchimes and singing bells, which quickly moves to an exciting, driving rhythmic section. A
This lush setting of BROTHER JAMES' AIR features a flowing handbell texture with optional flute solo. The sweeping musical phrases employ good use of LVs and musicality while ebbing and flowing in perfect
This exciting original work was written in memory of someone who loved to hike. It moves through several styles of ringing and musical expression, taking listeners on a hiking journey through the mountains.
Combining two favorite carols, Angels from the Realms of Glory and Angels We Have Heard on High, this stirring arrangement works well as a stand-alone handbell piece, a choral SATB anthem,
This lively rendition of Praise to the Lord, the Almighty for 3-7 octave handbells utilizes snippets of the main theme throughout, giving unity to this work. Composed in ABA form, it begins and
Michael Helman’s lovely arrangement of a holiday favorite uses beautiful original material in the introduction, interlude and coda. The beloved melody is enhanced with flowing eighth notes and
When the familiar words of O Little Town of Bethlehem are sung, the hymn tune ST. LOUIS is the one most often heard in the United States. In the United Kingdom, Canada, and Ireland, one hears the
This new, original work is based on the 11th-century responsorial chant for the Matins on Christmas Day: "O great mystery, and wonderful sacrament, that animals should see the newborn Lord, lying in a
This simple yet musically powerful arrangement of PERSONENT HODIE for handbells or handchimes employs recurring rhythmic patters and full chords. The option of doubling the bass bells and chimes on the
A great beginning to your Easter services, this setting of the tune UNSER HERRSCHER is both majestic and accessible. The opening fanfare serves as an introduction and a triumphant conclusion, with shakes,