This traditional American cowboy song was originally collected and published by Carl Sandburg in his The American Songbag. This arrangement is true to the character of the song, an evocative depiction of
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Enjoy this energetic arrangement of the tune ITALIAN HYMN. Within the 3/4 meter, the emphasis shifts back and forth between three quarter notes and two dotted quarter notes, adding rhythmic interest with
This faithful transcription of the exciting march from Vaughan Williams' folk song suite will wow your audience! Taken at speed, your ringers will have quite a challenge, but the result will be worth
This flexible arrangement of MENDELSSOHN may be a stand-alone anthem yet has many possibilities for use with congregational singing. Kevin has outlined the various ways the piece can be used, from providing
A simple arrangement of the traditional tune NICEA in three verses, with introduction, short interludes, and a tag.
This transcription of the famous Intermezzo from Act IV of "Carmen" is full of spice and sass! Optional triangle and tambourine (or castanets) add to the fun. A great encore for your concert!
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.
This composition is dedicated to mankind, who experienced all kinds of sufferings during the pandemic. Luna is the divine embodiment of the moon. There are plenty of myths and legends about the moon's
First it was a huge hit by the supergroup ABBA, then it was part of the smash Broadway musical by the same name. Now, it’s a fun and exciting addition to our HANDBELLS ROCK! series! Your audience will
The 2019 live-action version of "Aladdin" gave the world a new Princess Jasmine with the stirring ballad Speechless. The performance elevated it to an anthem heralding the next generation of
Buddy Holly and the Cricket's hit single has been transformed into a handbell extravaganza! With all the rhythmic complexity of the original, your experienced ensemble will rock and roll with this