A familiar tune and simple rhythms makes this 4-in-hand selection easy to learn. Chordal sections are mixed with eighth note passages. Use with choir or ensemble.
A setting of a not so familiar Dutch carol which has a lot of linear movement and full chords but is not difficult to ring.
A piece with a quiet beginning and ending, there is syncopated rhythm in the middle section which adds some challenge.
This selection has interesting rhythm patterns, several contrasting sections, and ends with a big flourish. Fine for festival or general use.
Written in honor of the 200th year of U.S. Methodism, Carl Wiltse uses the tunes HYFRYDOL and Mendelssohn's Hark, the Herald Angels Sing to create a wonderful medley!
This interesting arrangement of the hymn tune LAUDES DOMINI begins and ends with toccata-like figures. The middle section is choral, and a modulation leads to the conclusion which is a repeat of the