This original work features a lyrical but poignant melody supported by a flowing accompaniment with many LV passages forming lovely progressions. It begins in g-minor with nicely-crafted segues to
This creative, reproducible collection includes a variety of titles useful throughout the year. The pieces are in different keys, but there are no bell changes within a piece. Titles include Come,
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
This heartfelt setting written in memory of a treasured member of the handbell community is perfect for any service of remembrance or other reflective setting. The combination of Bach's aria God's Time
This faithful transcription of the exciting march from Vaughan Williams' folk song suite will wow your audience! Taken at speed, your ringers will have quite a challenge, but the result will be worth
This transcription of the famous Intermezzo from Act IV of "Carmen" is full of spice and sass! Optional triangle and tambourine (or castanets) add to the fun. A great encore for your concert!
Johannes Brahms' gorgeous classical piano work has been faithfully transcribed for handbells. Full of opportunities for musicality, phrasing, and dynamic lines, this piece will be a welcome addition to your
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
Bach's famous chorale is transcribed here for handbells by a master arranger. True to the choral score, ringers will be challenged to keep the triplet figures smooth throughout.
If you're looking for something bold for Easter or any other celebratory event, look no further! This vigorous setting of Beethoven's Ode to Joy in 6/8 is approachable for most intermediate
"Winter" from The Four Seasons is the source of this beautiful Largo that is especially lovely when played on handchimes. The setting is perfect for beginning as well as seasoned ringers
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
The overture to Rossini's fun two-act opera is a favorite in the concert world. The opera sets a military tone about the mystery of a stolen spoon, actually taken by a bird. It is said that Rossini was
This suite of two classical masterworks, Come Ye Lofty, Come Ye Lowly and Sheep May Safely Graze is easily playable by six or seven ringers plus a musician on a C Instrument. The first