This creative, reproducible collection includes a variety of titles useful throughout the year. The pieces are in different keys, but there are no bell changes within a piece. Titles include Come,
This heartfelt setting written in memory of a treasured member of the handbell community is perfect for any service of remembrance or other reflective setting. The combination of Bach's aria God's Time
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
Bach's famous chorale is transcribed here for handbells by a master arranger. True to the choral score, ringers will be challenged to keep the triplet figures smooth throughout.
If you're looking for something bold for Easter or any other celebratory event, look no further! This vigorous setting of Beethoven's Ode to Joy in 6/8 is approachable for most intermediate
This lovely quartet arrangement is based on the choral theme from Beethoven's 9th Symphony. An optional repeat is included giving flexibility to the performance. Note: Ensembles must purchase the
This beloved chorale is set for handbells in a series of variations that make it a wonderful piece for school, church, and festival. The varied techniques and terraced dynamics make it a great teaching
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This accessible arrangement of the hymn tune LYONS works for 2-3 octave handbells or handchimes. With careful attention given to the inner voices and the movement of the melody between upper and lower
A minimum quantity of 4 is required on this title.
Audiences love this familiar Baroque piece and will enjoy it even more when played on a series of bell trees. Transposed into the key of C, the piece can be played on bell trees from G4 to C6 or G7, with
An arrangement by John A. Behnke of MENDELSSOHN DA PACEM (Grant Peace, We Pray, in Mercy, Lord) for 3-5 octave handchimes or handbells. Level II. The gorgeous, flowing accompaniment supports Felix
The first two movements of this well-known organ suite have been arranged for handbells and handchimes. The Chorale is chordal, stately, and a bit austere. It is followed by the dance-like