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
Known for his arrangements of American hymn tunes, Robert Lau's setting of I Love to Tell the Story is beautifully transcribed for handbells. Mostly rung with LV passages and perfectly-placed
This sweet Irish tune has been sensitively arranged beginning with singing bells and flute solo. If flute is not used, then the piece may begin with bells in m. 11. The melody is supported by LV passages
The word "Michigan" originally referred to the lake itself, and is believed to come from the Ojibwe word michi-gami, meaning "great water." This piece is an homage to the beautiful lake and
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
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
A dedicated cajón part adds excitement to this well-crafted work. Composed in 6/8 time, it exudes energy throughout and features an engaging melody supported by strong rhythms and occasional
This transcription of Massenet's well-known tune is perfect for the advanced choir looking to showcase their musicality. With the accompaniment carried entirely on handchimes and the melody on bells, the
Bob Burroughs's Adagio for Bells has surprising action, energy, and challenges, and yet it always returns to something soft. This piece is well placed at celebrations and festivals at churches,
An original handbell piece, inspired by Revelations 22:1 "Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God." This piece is at home in either