The beloved Appalachian folksong is presented in all its simple beauty with these two compatible settings, one for 2-3 octaves and one for 3-5 octave groups. Effective when played by either handbells
For Lent or general use, this arrangement of the hymn tune GORDON uses handbells with optional handchimes (2-3 or 3-5 octaves). There are no techniques other than LV, which creates a legato harmony to
This beautifully written original work features an ostinato bass line with well-crafted variations that develop with each iteration. Half-note, quarter-note, then eighth- and sixteenth-note passages and
An original piece to remember those who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this reflective piece has minimal bell changes and no sharing of bells. The music begins with a tolling bell, then a
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
In this setting of an old favorite hymn, the treble bells set the stage with their gentle ostinato against a lower melody. The melody then moves to the treble with the bass taking over the ostinato. All
Set a somber mood this Lent with this flowing arrangement of the hymntune HAMBURG. With no notes shorter than a quarter note, its ideal for beginning ensembles, or more advanced ringers short on rehearsal
Combining the traditional tune BEACON HILL with a lesser-known tune EWING (Jerusalem the Golden), this arrangement will be a meaningful and rewarding piece to put together. With an elegant and
This little-known Southern Harmony gem enthralls with a unique form, minor mode, and an intriguing melody. Three variations (verses) incorporate martellato, interesting harmonies, and parts for an optional
This arrangement of KINGSFOLD can be used during Lent or during Advent with the alternate title O Sing a Song of Bethlehem. At times driving and other times contemplative, this versatile piece will
Church and community ensembles alike will love the sensitivity and chance for expressive ringing in this arrangement that combines the traditional Gregorian chant Ubi Caritas with Holst's THAXTED
Rhosymedre (meaning "lovely" in Welsh) is the name of a hymn tune written in the 19th century, named after the village of Rhosymedre in Wrexham, Wales. The tune was used by Vaughan Williams as the
These reproducible and creative hymn arrangements are easily prepared and fun to play. Using only eight handbells or handchimes ranging from D5 to D6, they are playable with a two-octave set of bells or
Crafted for fewer ringers, this thoughtful rendering is arranged for 8 handbells or handchimes (Db5-Db6.) Although optional, the piano accompaniment (included) enhances the texture and provides support to
The beloved tune EVENTIDE is arranged in a gentle, calming style, available both as a handbell solo or handbell duet/trio with piano accompaniment and optional flute. The very easy solo may be played on
This reproducible collection contains two sprightly, bold arrangements (Jesus Shall Reign and God of Grace and God of Glory) and three gentle, prayerful arrangements (What Wondrous
Written for two bell choirs, the Lenten hymn HERLIEBSTER JESU is portrayed in a sensitive fashion. Motifs pass back and forth between the groups, and Choir II may be played on handchimes.
The first in a series of reproducible collections for bell tree soloists with piano accompaniments, Set 1 features solos for spring seasons and includes music for Lent, Easter, Pentecost, and general use.
Designed to be an easy way for directors to include handbells during the singing of hymns, this flexible collection with a wide variety of styles allows the choir and organ to take the starring role, while
For 12 bells or chimes (F5-C7,) this thoughtful rendering of a favorite hymn may be used anytime throughout the year but especially for communion or during Lent. The optional piano accompaniment included in
The language of Psalm 139 assures us that God knows us and is with us everywhere: "If I ascend to heaven or make my bed in the depths, thou art there!" This musical interpretation strives to be joyful and
This haunting original work is perfect for Lent or any contemplative moment in worship or concert settings. Utilizing just 12 bells between F5 and C7, this reproducible selection is a perfect choice for the
A truly gorgeous, sensitive, and creative setting for handbells and cello, this arrangement of the familiar FINLANDIA begins with cello playing the solo melody line followed by handchimes and then handbells
This reproducible collection of fun and interesting hymn arrangements for 12 handbells or handchimes (F5-C7) will be a new go-to for music for small ensembles. Although optional, the piano accompaniment