This arrangment of SINE NOMINE for solo handbells (A4-C7) and piano is majestic and well suited for All Saints Sunday.
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
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
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
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 rhythmic, expressive and elegant setting of the hymn tune, TO GOD BE THE GLORY, is the perfect arrangement for your advanced ringers to show their technical and musical skills. It is crafted for seven
Originally a stunning piano arrangement, this setting of a favorite hymn has been beautifully transcribed for handbells. It begins quietly and reflectively with just hints of the melody rung on handchimes.
Known for his arrangements of American hymn tunes, Robert Lau's setting of I Love to Tell the Story is beautifully transcribed for handbells. Mostly rung with LV passages and perfectly-placed
This familiar spiritual (hymn tune MCKEE) has been creatively arranged in a bold and lively setting with an expression mark that reads "Joyful fun!" The engaging melody is mostly rung with a few well-placed
Lob Gott, ihr Christen, written by German Lutheran cantor, Nikolaus Herman in 1560, was arranged for organ by renowned composer and organist, Charles W. Ore. Now Jeffrey White has transcribed Ore's setting
This original piece is dedicated to Fred A. Merrett, Canadian handbell composer and director who was highly regarded throughout the handbell community. A beautiful and sensitive work, it features a poignant
This unique lyrical setting of a much-loved hymn tune was written in honor of the arranger's father. It features gently rhythmic LV passages in the accompaniment supporting a rung melody. Treble echoes,
This beautifully written original work features an ostinato bass line with well-crafted variations that develop with each iteration. Half-note, quarter-note, then eighth- and sixteenth-note passages and
Avinu Shebashamayim, a prayer for peace and more, has been beautifully set to music by a gifted composer of contemporary Jewish music. Featuring a lyrical melody and beautiful form, this accessible setting
An innovative, creative collection of three unaccompanied hymns arranged for the handbell soloist. Seven to ten melodic “patterns” performed on bell trees are provided for each solo. They are to
Three favorite hymn tunes containing a "walk" theme have been combined into a wonderful arrangement for Lent or other journey-themed services. Beginning with a luscious legato treatment of Jesus Walked
This beautiful, expressive, and sensitive work was inspired by the "water into wine" miracle described in John 2. The piece begins with an ethereal mix of wind chimes, singing bell, and handchimes which
"A ni sogoma" in the Bambara language of Mali means "The king is coming" – with the expectation of gathering in harmony and peace. Exultant and exciting with lots of rhythmic interest, this original