This creative arrangement combines Joy to the World (ANTIOCH), I SAW THREE SHIPS, and IN DULCI JUBILO in an exciting setting perfect for your next holiday or Christmas concert! It begins quite
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.
Two favorite carols are combined into a delightful and joyous setting featuring styles and rhythms from around the world. Beginning with a Celtic flair, it travels to East Asia, basks in the calypso style
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
This is a perfect and light-hearted piece to include in your concert repertoire! It is mostly rung with malleted low bass and nicely-placed RTs which make this piece dance. The handbell transcription is
This delightful Mozart favorite has been beautifully arranged for handbell quartet. It is true to the original with phrasings and styles supported by perfectly placed articulations and dynamics. The
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 lovely original work is reminiscent of Canon in D by Pachelbel but is unique in texture and variations. The melody is featured in different voicings, articulations add interest, and the inclusion of
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
This lovely arrangement is perfect for Advent. Based on Luke 1:26-38 and Isaiah 7:14, the Annunciation story is set to a Basque tune for two baritone soloists accompanied by handbells and optional
This Joplin "March and Two-Step" is mostly rung and malleted; it should not be played so fast that it feels hurried nor should it go so slowly that it loses its swing. There are several repeats and a trio
This favorite Cole Porter song is true to the original yet beautifully adapted to handbell and handchime sounds and techniques that emphasize the rhythm and style. The piece begins with temple or wood
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 work was commissioned to celebrate a 25th anniversay. Since the periodic table of elements lists ‘silver’ as Ag, the notes "A” and “G” are featured prominently in the
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
This piece is the fourth movement from Boccherini's String Quintet in C major, entitled Night Music of the Streets of Madrid. Despite being called Passa Calle, it is not a true passacaglia
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 ragtime waltz combines the classical waltz and ragtime styles. Nicely adapted for handbells incorporating mallets, plucks, and a few LVs plus ring touch techniques for perfectly placed accents and
This 'tone poem' (mood sequence) is a series of musical themes describing a quest for peace: anticipation, a vision, apprehension or angst, grandeur, reflection, returning to the vision and ultimately,
This engaging Latin rhythm pop song with was made famous in 1970 by Santana on their Abraxas album and has been covered by many groups since. This straightforward arrangement is true to the original work