This arrangement is rated at a difficulty level of 1+, making it an excellent choice for youth or developing ensembles. It's also a great selection for Christ the King Sunday. The optional use of thumb
A cheerful composition with an optional processional before the fanfare, the composer includes the hymn tune LOBE DEN HERREN (Praise to the Lord, the Almighty), offering a fitting complement to the
A cloud of mystery created by the Singing Bell technique is soon replaced by a fast-paced mode of excitement featuring an energized and syncopated melody. The fantasy, a great choice for most worship
This setting of LOBE DEN HERREN is peppy and upbeat, almost Celtic in feel. While scored for Level 2+/3- ensembles, it is an excellent choice for groups looking for more challenge. This arrangement is
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This arrangement of the early American hymn tune SAMANTHRA is given a slow, flowing, and thoughtful treatment to start, then builds in intensity and tempo to a brilliant conclusion. Optional 3-5 octave
Infused with a tranquil and calming sense of comfort and security amidst our hectic and uncertain world, this lovely original work is ideal for worship and concerts. Scored for handbells with optional
This buoyant original composition by Brenda Austin is a beautiful affirmation of praise, inspired by Psalm 150:6. In addition to standard stopped-sound techniques, ringers will enjoy executing the mallet
This expertly crafted arrangement is beautifully detailed and entirely accessible for groups in search of a rich, warm musical setting appropriate for worship or concert. The optional flute, available
This arrangement is a new, refreshing treatment of the revered Canon in D. It is well suited to both worship and concert use and is very accessible to intermediate as well as advanced ensembles. More
While beautiful and noble as a standalone handbell edition, this arrangement glows with excitement when paired with compatible organ, brass, timpani, and choral scores. An excellent choice for any special
This arrangement of James Moore's venerable hymn is perfect for communion or for a baptism. The use of suspended mallets and optional handchimes evokes a warm and inviting sound to the listener. This is an
This dreamy arrangement of an Irish tune is unusual as it is written at an advanced level for only two octaves. The dotted quarter followed by three eighths in 3/4 meter is the dominant motif with some
A flowing introduction played on handchimes gently leads into the first of three well-known Irish tunes, Morning has Broken. A stirring setting of The King of Love My Shepherd Is
This dramatic arrangement may be performed alone, but when played with the organ is both powerful and inspiring. Suggestions for effective use of handbells with organ are included. The organ part is
Combining two beloved hymns into one handsome offering, Linda Lamb calls on a number of specialty techniques to bring these melodies into view. Your congregation will recognize both the Royal Oak
This edition begins with a playful ostinato that leads into the melody and returns occasionally during the piece. Handbell musicians should take care to keep the melody in the forefront of this uplifting,
This engaging original work captures the spirit and expectation of a new day. The piece opens with vigorous mart lifts introducing a strong, chorale-like melody. A contrasting second melody on chimes leads
An energetic original work that your ringers and congregation will love. The opening theme alternates between 3/4 and 6/8 with a driving malleted accompaniment. The middle section slows in reflection
Arranged with optional horn in F or trombone, this piece brings a fresh voice to a well-known tune. It will warmly enhance any worship service or provide a sparkling element to concerts. The horn or
This stately hymn of grace is set in an awe-inspiring arrangement that expresses the joy and assurance of God's love for us. The opening section is accessible for beginner choirs before added syncopation