This Leroy Anderson favorite has been called "one of the wittiest and most clever pieces in the orchestral repertoire" and was written to include a physical typewriter as a solo percussion instrument! This
One of the most familiar pieces from Bizet's "L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2," this handbell quartet arrangement features ring touch, mallet on the table, and ring techniques beautifully assigned to emphasize the
An exceptional handbell quartet arrangement of this stately composition is appropriate for church services, weddings, any solemn ceremony or concert presentation. This piece follows the original score
A lovely composition for handbell quartet in Baroque style, with lyric sections followed by T.D. and Pluck sections for contrast and interest. A good choice for church, school, or concert hall.
A minimum quantity of 4 is required on this title.
Written in 1899, musical historians credit the structure of Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag as a major influence on a generation of ragtime composers. The syncopation and consistent bass line in this
Written for piano in 1877, the title came from a performance suggestion made by the composer to "play both hands turned sideways, so that the movement of the hands imitates a chopping motion." This version