This majestic, festive concertato on the hymn tune HYFRYDOL is designed for congregational singing, and includes optional parts for brass ensemble, timpani, organ and SATB choir. Alternate texts include
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The tune STUTTGART may be found in hymnals with a variety of titles including Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus and Child of Blessing, Child of Promise. The familiar hymn tune is artfully
Rigaudon (pronounced Rih-gah-DOHN) is a lively dance for handbells with optional finger cymbals and hand drum. Filled with colorful harmonies due to a combination of both major and mixolydian modes, it
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A fantastic multicultural feature for your handbell choir! Available for 2-3 or 3-5 octave bell choir with optional claves, maracas, congas, or bongos. The percussion parts are available in the full score
This arrangement of the 16th-century tune GELOBT SEI GOTT expresses the triumph of Easter in a dance-like setting. Encourage ringers to create a lightness and buoyancy by observing the strong downbeat and
Dan Edwards' happy and accessible setting of the hymn Come, Thou Almighty King is usable at many times during the year. Optional parts for triangle (or finger cymbals), tambourine, hand drum and
Incorporating the hymns, Spirit of the Living God and Breathe on Me, Breath of God, this approachable, yet effective setting is an ideal offering for Pentecost, Communion or anytime
Samuel Wesley's monumental hymn AURELIA has been arranged for congregational singing, accompanied by handbells, organ, brass, timpani, and SATB choir. However, the handbell score may be played alone if
Two hymns focusing on grace are interwoven in this arrangement: God of Grace and God of Glory (Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah) and Amazing Grace. After a fanfare introduction with LV's and
This gentle setting of the familiar hymn is warm and uplifting. Written for either handbells or handchimes, the piece has no bell changes and may be played without tables if desired. The flute part, while
A stunning arrangement of the hymn tune ST. DENIO, this piece is happy and bright, enhanced with optional triangle and tambourine parts. Featuring fun techniques that your ringers are sure to enjoy
Help your ringers develop artistry and musicianship, even if their technical skills are not yet highly developed. This arrangement of Lasst Uns Erfreuen provides an excellent vehicle for
The term 'passacaglia' refers to a set of variations over a repeating bass line, commonly in triple meter. This original work by Fred Gramann explores a variety of handbell textures and techniques, building
The hymn tune HYFRYDOL has been paired with a variety of texts, appearing in most hymnals at least once. This setting is inspired by Charles Wesley's lyrics Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, but
This arrangement combines the tender American folk hymn RESIGNATION with the lovely Canon in D by Pachelbel. Bells and optional chimes (three octaves) play against each other in a flowing manner reflective