A 'galop' is best described as "a lively ballroom dance in duple time, popular in the mid-18th century." Dances such as the waltz, schottisch and galop were immensely popular. This was a time rich
Debussy's First Arabesque is a classic of impressionistic piano repertoire. This faithful transcription reserves the gentle, flowing style of the original. Chimes are optional but used very
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One movement of the delightful musical suite "Le Carnaval des Animaux" (Carnival of the Animals), this piece was originally written for solo cello and two pianos. Arranged here for separate handchime
This faithful transcription weaves the textures and tones of handbells and handchimes carrying the melody with the support of the typical waltz accompaniment. The weaving of treble eighth-note passages in
This lively tune from "Aida" features malleting bells on the table (or other stopped techniques) intermittently interspersed with rung notes throughout. It moves along at a fast pace that can be adapted to
This fun, riotous romp is ideal for the ensemble looking to step up its game and provide an energetic moment in either concert or worship. Played almost entirely with mallets on tabled bells, this driving
César Franck was a highly respected French organ master and composer known for his legato piano style on the organ. This gentle, melancholy piece adapts beautifully for handbells. It was tempting to
Two of Bach's best-known keyboard Inventions, #13 and #14, come to life in these settings for handbells. Some octave doublings, filled-in chords, and LV's have been added to better adapt the pieces to the