Haunting and lovely, the arrangement of this Welsh tune will challenge the musicality of your ensemble. A delicate, exposed opening statement of the theme gives way to a flowing variation set over an
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Here is a sedate, flowing rendition of the well-loved hymn HYFRYDOL. Easy rhythms and no accidentals except one Bb4 make it accessible to most intermediate choirs. With a calm, pastoral feel, it is suitable
This 20th century hymn is useful for so many occasions during the church year including Epiphany, Transfiguration, Discipleship, Advent and the second coming of Christ. This handbell setting that can stand
A creative, bold setting with a big, broad sound, this arrangement will challenge ringers and audience. Two parts are noticeably more advanced than the others in difficulty, though they are soon mastered
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
This handbell music is designed to be played as readers move to and from the lectern or in between readings in a worship service. They use short, familiar, seasonal hymns which tie readings and season
Tender, contemporary setting of Luke 1: 46-54 that is scored for a variety of arrangements.
This famous hymn tune is used with four well-known hymn texts - On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; That Easter Day With Joy Was Bright; O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High and O Splendor of
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"A ni sogoma" in the Bambara language of Mali means "The king is coming" – with the expectation of gathering in harmony and peace. Exultant and exciting with lots of rhythmic interest, this original