This gentle work is a real winner for those looking for an undisputed challenge technically and musically! Two tunes are used, one by Spilman and the other by Kirkpatrick. Triplets, used throughout this 84
This piece combines a beautiful melody with a sustained, arpeggiated accompaniment. It moves through two contrasting sections of increased activity before returning, in arched form, to its principle
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This piece is full of those special techniques your ringers love to play. Winner of the 1999 AGEHR Area II Young Ringers' Festival Original Composition Contest, techniques include echo, martellato, TD, PL,
Truly indigenous to handbells, this original composition presents a repeated minor chord progression over which layers of counter lines are built yielding the character of a carillon.
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
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
This composition comes from the French Canadian composer André Gagnon, known for his fusion of classic and contemporary styles, and is set here by Manami Takada, our newest arranger from Kanagawaken
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This lively and spirited original piece for handbells is filled with lots of exciting techniques like thumb damps, plucking, swings, mart lifts, echoes, and a shake. Besides being a rousing prelude for
One of Mary's earlier pieces. A simple, short, ringable piece which sounds impressive.