A refreshing take on the classic carol! Beginning slowly with singing bells, flowing eighth notes and handchimes, one can imagine the shepherds' awe and amazement at hearing the angels' message. They hurry
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Cynthia Dobrinski's knowledge of bells comes through loud and clear in this nocturne. Following the markings in the score results in a satisfying performance.
With a Celtic flavor, this medley will satisfy those looking for a joyful, dance-like Christmas or Epiphany arrangement. Since the piece progresses at a fast pace, ringing close to the body helps ensure the
A setting of Handel’s Suite No. 7 in G minor, this handbell transcription is well crafted and a sheer delight to hear. Passacaille, the French term noted by Handel in the original score, is
Imagine the scene of a Hebrew woman in exile, soothing her child with a lullaby. As she awaits the promised Messiah, the lullaby gives way to the strains of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. A sense of
Built on a rhythmic motif, this arrangement gives us a fresh and joyous take on a well-loved hymn. A contrasting middle section provides a moment of reflection, and a soaring countermelody carries the piece