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.
BALLAD - Kevin McChesney - 3-5 octaves handbells with optional 3-5 octaves handchimes and optional flute - Level III+
A lovely, flowing original work with a light contemporary flavor, this beautiful piece is a worshipful addition to services or concerts. The flute is optional.
BALLADE - Kevin McChesney - handbell solo with keyboard accompaniment
An original composition effectively adapted from an earlier guitar and recorder duet. Legato line and potential four-in-hand usage are some of the technical challenges. A fairly lengthy work, use in worship as an anthem - especially one which celebrates children.
BARCAROLLE - Jacques Offenbach/arr. Beth Davidson - handbell duet with keyboard accompaniment
A "barcarolle" is a song sung by Venetian gondoliers. You can hear the sway of the gondola in the gentle rhythm and light classical flavor of this piece. The work makes a brilliant handbell duet with keyboard accompaniment. The parts are even in difficulty and well-thought-out, and the partnership between bells and keyboard is lovely.
BE STILL MY SOUL - arr. Kimberly Braswell - handbell tree duet (unaccompanied)
This arrangement of one of the great hymns of the church is perfect for beginning bell tree ringers of different experience and confidence levels. Part 1 has only six bells and carries the recognizable melody. Using a few more bells and some faster passages, Part 2 consists of lovely harmonies that support the familiar tune. The two parts come together to create a worshipful moment for church or concert.
BE THOU MY VISION - Irish Traditional/arr. DWMorgan - brass quartet - Level 3
A Level 3 arrangement for a General Worship musical offering suitable for a Prelude or Postlude. This arrangement requires performers to play independent parts and includes a section with a 2nd Trumpet melody line but does not present significant technical challenges for a level 3 group. The arrangement is in Eb Major and is accessible for worship offerings and school or community groups.
BE THOU MY VISION - SLANE/arr. Matthew Compton - 3-5 octaves handbells - Level II+
The beautiful favorite hymn is treated here with thoughtfulness and dignity in this uncomplicated arrangement. You'll be ready to present this prayerful music in worship or concert with just a few rehearsals.
Be Thou My Vision (Compton) (3-5 octaves handbells)
BE THOU MY VISION - arr. Kevin McChesney - handbell solo with keyboard accompaniment
Lovely and contemporary flowing style, innovative in that it creates an atmosphere of freedom and improvisation, or may be played strictly as written and still sound free and spontaneous.
BE THOU MY VISION - Traditional/arr. Kimberly Braswell - handbell tree trio with solo/C instrument
There is a sense of peace in this ethereal arrangement of "Be Thou My Vision." Handbell tree trio is joined by a handchime soloist or C instrument. The handbell tree parts are designed for two more experienced players and one less-experienced learner.
Be Thou My Vision (handbell tree trio with solo/C instrument)
BEACH SPRING - arr. Kevin McChesney - handbell solo/duet with keyboard or harp accompaniment
The solo player is featured - the second part is easier so it may be played by an "apprentice." Use keyboard or harp for accompaniment figures - be sensitive to where the melody is in the bells and where the melody is played by the accompanist, making musical adjustments as needed.
This light and lively original piece features mallets and has a "catchy" tune that ringers and listeners will find themselves singing long after the presentation is over. A delightful selection for concert, worship, or festival.
BEFORE AND AFTER - Robert Huppert - handbell tree/handchime duet with classical guitar or piano
An original piece with great beauty and expression. Sure to be a classic for concert and worship, this lovely offering may be accompanied by classical guitar or keyboard.
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