This masterful transcription of the Bourree from Bach's Partita No. 1 in B Minor for Violin is a challenge not for the faint of heart! The upbeat tempo, constantly flowing notes, and extreme
A driving rhythm, established by malleted bells and optional bodhran and shaker, sets up this haunting tune. The stark harmonic opening gradually becomes more complex before a slower, more ethereal section
This original work is an emotional yet accessible choice for concert or worship. A flowing lyric section opens the piece before giving way to a driving and energetic section featuring malleted bells,
Lush harmonies underscore this beautiful, prayerful melody. The triplet accompaniment figure gives way to a more delicately scored melody which becomes progressively more agitated before the return of the
A bold melody in octaves (with at optional LV to mimic the sound of a carillon) gives way to a series of variations of the theme which grow in complexity and intensity through to the big, bold finish. A
This jubilant original piece is as much a delight to ring as it is to hear. A bold, joyous opening gives way to a memorable melody filled with both rising and falling peals reminiscent of tower bells in a
This Baroque-style masterwork is a fantastic opportunity for advanced ensembles to show off their musical chops! Written for the Hershey Handbell Ensemble, it features running sixteenth notes woven into an
Saint Saens famous tone poem depicts 'Death' which appears at midnight every year on Halloween and causes skeletons to dance for him until dawn. Multiple rests on the first two pages and multiple
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
This original composition by Jason Krug is challenging and profound. Beginning with three staves, Krug makes use of colors by combining low bells and low chimes. Musically advanced, this piece is dramatic
This haunting original tune is full of intense emotion and is perfect for any ensemble looking to work on their musicality. Flowing eighth-note accompaniments underscore the simple melody, and unexpected