Rhosymedre (meaning "lovely" in Welsh) is a hymn tune written in the 19th century and named after the village of Rhosymedre in Wrexham, Wales. The tune was used by Vaughan Williams as the basis of
Driven by exciting polyrhythmic patterns and ornamented with striking inner lines, this original adaptation pays tribute to the classic hymn while giving it a new voice and sound. The incorporation of
Master teacher, composer and conductor Bill Mathis offers a lovely handbell setting of Debussy’s exquisite Clair de Lune. While the notes are relatively easy, the piece offers great teaching
This engaging medley of familiar U.S. Armed Forces songs (Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and Marines) will add patriotic spirit to your next handbell program. Excerpts from America, the