This original composition pulses rhythmically with malleted bells and percussion, creating a big, full sound that is as engaging to perform as it is to hear. This versatile and easy-to-learn arrangement
The Handbells Rock series goes Motown with this timeless classic made popular first by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and later by Diana Ross. The arrangement is true to the original, with syncopated
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This bright setting of the beloved chorus from Handel's "Messiah" is straightforward and accessible to intermediate choirs. Its bold sound is bound to inspire your congregation or concert audience.
A lovely arrangement of an organ piece by Liszt. Handbells and chimes are both used creatively throughout. Great for concert or services.
Imagine the awe and reverence felt when viewing a million twinkling stars and the expanse of the Milky Way on a dark, clear night captured in music. Calm and ethereal, this piece is perfect for a meditative
Berceuse (literally, cradle song) stays true to the sweet, lilting nature of the classical work. Originally written for solo violin and piano, it transfers to 3 octaves of handbells very
Handbells rung in chordal texture with lots of spicy techniques thrown in are only part of the overall sound ensemble of this tune originally written by T. Susato. Keyboard, percussion, and brass contribute
Using chord progressions borrowed from the scores to vintage science fiction films, this original composition is a tribute to the spirit of discovery and adventure embodied by the men and women of the space
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
Show that your concert group is BACK!!! This first movement of Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song is standard in band and orchestra literature, and this bold and vibrant work is even more magnificent on
This Ralph Vaughan Williams classic is a standard in band and orchestra literature and is sure to become a standard in the concert handbell choir's repertoire as well. The second movement of this legendary
Intertwining contrapuntal lines and rich chromaticism convey a sense of buoyant optimism. A middle section in a minor key implies a time of struggle before returning to a major tonality for a joyful
The third part of a musical trilogy, "Expressions" is a uniquely written piece which includes chord symbols for optional guitar or piano accompaniment, as well as options for adding percussion and melodic
Taken from a Renaissance dance, this tune may be simple, but it has a style that is both fresh and exciting. A great choice for beginning and school groups, and one that more experienced choirs can learn