Inspired by the Psalms 16:11 passage "you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand," this original work is filled with joy from beginning to end. The engaging
This arrangment of SINE NOMINE for solo handbells (A4-C7) and piano is majestic and well suited for All Saints Sunday.
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
Jason has combined two favorite hymn tunes, BEECHER and SAGINA, into a lovely setting that features creative intertwining of the two hymn tunes using both handchimes and bells. Nicely placed malleted notes
This original work paints a musical interpretation of light coming from total darkness. It begins with an ethereal section featuring singing bells, a haunting handchime line, and optional Burma bells
Johan Kahl, a Swedish hymn poet, wrote over 50 hymns before he tragically drowned at the age of 25. This poem was set to a Finnish folk tune which has been included in several hymnals and choral
This handbell solo features a lovely, lyrical melody accompanied by a gentle, flowing accompaniment which can be played on keyboard or piano. The solo line and the accompaniment complement each other and
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
This original work features a happy, lilting melody that will engage your group from the very first measure. It features half- and quarter-note chords which support the melody shared in both the bass and
This arrangement opens with LV accompaniment, followed by chimes echoing the bells melody, and a variety of techniques such as echoes and mallets. The rhythmic 'B' section then transitions back to the 'A'
This original tune is simultaneously lively and expressive. Incorporating imitation at the octave, ringers will enjoy learning and ringing this intimate accessible setting. Echos, shakes, and thumb damps
The hymn tune MADRID is arranged for handbell solo with piano accompaniment and optional oboe or C instrument. The oboe and bells share and weave the melody and countermelodies beautifully throughout while
The perennially favorite hymn tune NETTLETON, delightfully arranged by Mark Hayes, is perfectly adapted here for handbell solo with piano accompaniment. Rhythmic and engaging, with very nice segues into
This exciting work is filled with rhythm and excitement for any celebration, worship service, or concert. The melody is supported by marts, mart lifts, shakes, mallets, and mallet lifts, all perfectly
This is one of the folk hymn tunes included in The Christian Lyre, the first printed hymn collection published 1831. The melody is featured in both bells and chimes (3-7 octaves) and in treble and
This introspective and moving original work honors the sadness and loneliness felt by so many during the pandemic. Written in F minor, the foundation is an eight-measure pedal tone that supports a lovely
This lyrical and expressive arrangement of the 1653 Cruger hymn tune is simply lovely. Moving notes in the bass clef support the melody in the treble creating an introspective piece for meditation and
This original setting, useful as the beginning of a concert or prelude to worship, has a lovely and memorable melody that is rung alternately in both treble and bass. Rhythmic challenges involve triplets
This patriotic hymn inspired by the dangers of the sea described in Psalm 107 is typically associated with maritime armed services. This sensitive and lovely work for moderately-accomplished trio ringers
BEACH SPRING is attributed to Benjamin Franklin White, a self-taught singing school teacher who was coeditor of The Sacred Harp, a collection of hymn tunes, in 1844. This beautiful arrangement is
A quick tempo, the mixed meter alternating between 3/4 and 4/4, strong rhythmic patterns and unexpected harmonies create a stirring setting for the well known Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy. This
The traditional Shaker tune has been given new life in this amazing arrangement for handbells, optional handchimes (5-7 octaves), optional auxiliary bells (one octave), flute, and cello. The interplay
One of the early American folk hymns published in a shape-note tunebook, this simple, almost plaintive pentatonic melody has been arranged using bright rhythms (10/8) and techniques that create an
This is a beautifully crafted lyric and sensitive arrangement of this wonderful hymn. Singing bell and flute (or C-instrument) solo introduction sets the tone which leads into chords featuring close