ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH - arr. Jacques Kearns - 2 octaves handbells - Level I+
Arranged by Jacques Kearns, here is a great arrangement for your level one-plus choir. The only bell changes occur in the F5-G5 position. This is a very accessible piece, with the main rhythmic challenge being eighth notes and dotted eighth-sixteenth combinations.
Angels We Have Heard on High (2 octaves handbells)
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH - arr. Tim Waugh - handbell duet/trio/quartet/ensemble
Non-traditional assignments suggested make this Christmas "staple" approachable for competent duet ringers. Re-assign to more ringers for an effective quartet offering. Single page.
Angels We Have Heard on High (handbell duet/trio/quartet/ensemble)
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH - arr. Kevin McChesney - handbell duet with keyboard accompaniment
A fine setting with a brilliant sound, this lovely arrangement of the favorite carol "Angels We Have Heard On High" may be played as a solo or duet with keyboard accompaniment, and works well for both off-the-table and handbell trees.
APPALACHIAN RHAPSODY by Dillon Ekle (Based on the tunes SALVATION (R. Boyd) and TENDER THOUGHT (A. Davisson), from the Kentucky Harmony (1816)) for 3-5 Octaves Handbells and Optional 2 Octaves Handchimes - Level III+
APPALACHIAN SUNRISE - Scott Pfitzinger - 3-5 octaves handbells - Level II
This is a lovely, poignant piece that paints a musical picture of a quiet sunrise in the mountains. Can be used as a meditative piece for a church service or as a concert piece. Try it on all chimes for an especially gentle feel.
ARIOSO by J.S. Bach, arranged by Howard Gould for Unaccompanied Handbell Solo or Duet
A very flexible offering - the well-known and beloved J. S. Bach Arioso arranged by Howard Gould. Challenging for solo or duet, the parts can be further divided for a larger or less experienced ensemble. Legato, singing line is the technical challenge in presentation.
ASCENSION - Kevin McChesney - handbell quartet with keyboard accompaniment
The handbell quartet is actually part of a quintet involving the keyboard as its fifth member in this stunning original work. This is energetic, vibrant music with a brilliant contemporary flare.
ASH GROVE - ASH GROVE, arranged by Bill Ingram for 3-5 Octaves Handbells - Level II
An accessible arrangement of the hymn tune ASH GROVE, this could be presented under the title "Let All Things Now Living", "Sent Forth With God's Blessing", or simply "Ash Grove" in worship or concert.
ASH GROVE - ASH GROVE, arranged by Bill Ingram for Handbell Ensemble
An accessible 12 bell arrangement of the hymn tune ASH GROVE, this could be presented under the title "Let All Things Now Living", "Sent Forth With God's Blessing", or simply "Ash Grove" in worship or concert.
AT THE LAMB'S HIGH FEAST - SALZBURG, arranged by Kurt Meyer - 3-5 octaves handbells - Level III
Based on the hymn tune SALZBURG (known most commonly as “At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing” or “Songs of Thankfulness and Praise”), this high-energy arrangement would make a wonderful addition to a concert or for use in worship (Easter, Thanksgiving, general worship). The arrangement is full of a variety of handbell techniques and percussive textures to draw interest for both handbell ringers and listeners alike.
AULD LANG SYNE - arr. Blanche Marie Lewis - handbell tree solo/duet (unaccompanied)
Ring in the new year - literally! - with this lovely setting of Auld Lang Syne. Play as a duet for less accomplished handbell tree players or as an off-the-table duet, or a more experienced handbell tree soloist plays all the notes.
AVE VERUM CORPUS - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/arr. Scott Pfitzinger - 2 octaves handbells with 3-5 octaves handchimes (or 3-5 octaves handbells) - Level III
This simple and reverent Eucharistic hymn by Mozart, originally for SATB choir, strings, and organ, is designed to allow the melody to shine on bells while the accompaniment is played on chimes. However, it can be played on all bells or chimes if desired. While particularly effective in a worship service or mass, this piece can also add a touch of simple elegance and reverence to a concert.
AWAY IN A MANGER - arr. Tim Waugh - handbell duet/trio/quartet/ensemble
A one-pager that's as simple as it gets. Notations are provided by arranger Tim Waugh for duet assignment. Assign more ringers for quick learning or for a less experienced ensemble.
Away In A Manger (handbell duet/trio/quartet/ensemble)
AWAY IN A MANGER - arr. Brian Childers - handbell solo with keyboard accompaniment
Brian Childers works his magic on this easy-to-learn but musically sophisticated arrangement of this Christmas favorite. Using the lovely "Cradle Song" tune, this is a marvelous choice for concert and worship.
AWAY IN A MANGER - James R. Murray/arr. Linda R. Lamb - handbell solo with keyboard accompaniment
This lovely arrangement of the Christmas favorite, Away in a Manger, finds beauty in simplicity. Perfect for solo ringers of any skill level, this accessible piece allows for musical interpretation throughout. It is also versatile, being playable either off-the-table or on bell tree.