This movement of the second Mendelssohn organ sonata will provide an exciting moment in your concert lineup or church service. Bass ringers will get a work-out with the fast moving pedal line! This piece is
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
Master teacher, composer and conductor Bill Mathis offers a lovely handbell setting of Debussy’s exquisite Clair de Lune. While the notes are relatively easy, the piece offers great teaching
In this bell adaptation of Faure's In Prayer, the wonderful melody is supported by colorful arpeggios as only Faure can write. Set in G major, though with many accidentals.
Fauré's Pavanne, originally written for the piano but often performed by an orchestra, translates well to handbells or handchimes. The setting provides an excellent opportunity for choirs to
Brilliant 16th note passages and malleted bass chords highlight this show-stopping adaptation for bells! A festive dialog between treble and bass bells creates different colors, dynamics and textures. The
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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!
Johannes Brahms' gorgeous classical piano work has been faithfully transcribed for handbells. Full of opportunities for musicality, phrasing, and dynamic lines, this piece will be a welcome addition to your
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This vibrant setting of the third movement of Vivaldi's famous "Gloria" features handchimes (2-3 octaves) on the vocal duet while multiple handbell techniques are used to represent the orchestral
This delightful and familiar minuet has been beautifully arranged for handbell quartet. The elegant melody is rung while being supported by graceful LV sixteenth-note passages. There is a brief minor
Camille Saint-Saëns was a gifted musician, performer, and composer, writing more than 300 works for a variety of instruments. He did much to develop and solidly establish the French style of music in
A concert piece not for the faint of heart! The opening bass section is played with mallets. Ringing begins at measure 17 with bass swings. The prelude then builds in intensity, ending with big chords and a
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The rousing final movement from Mozart's popular Fourth Horn Concerto is faithfully transcribed for handbells using mallets and optional three octaves of handchimes to evoke the energetic interplay between
Seven folk tunes of the time are compressed into this work, which is the second of two suites written for concert band by Gustav Holst. Each of these suites is unique in character and delightfully arranged
Seven folk tunes of the time are compressed into the complete work, which is the second of two suites written for concert band by Gustav Holst. Each of these suites is unique in character and delightfully
This is a faithful transcription of the final movement of one of the best-known suites for organ by French composer and organist Léon Boëllmann. Appropriately placed techniques provide effective