This stunning and ethereal setting of the Huron Carol will take some work, but the result will be an impressive addition to any Christmas performance. Commissioned for the Raleigh Ringers, the
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This bright setting of the beloved chorus from Handel's "Messiah" is straightforward and accessible to intermediate choirs. Its bold sound is bound to inspire your congregation or concert audience.
This fully reproducible collection features a variety of arrangements for use throughout the church year. Curated from the popular Ring Together series, these are versatile, easy-to-learn settings that are
This fully reproducible collection features music for Advent and Christmas curated from the popular Ring Together series. These are versatile, easy-to-learn settings that are perfect for both beginning
Use your handbell trio! Crown Him with Many Crowns and Good Christian Men, Rejoice and Sing, are skillfully arranged.
Enjoy this energetic arrangement of the tune ITALIAN HYMN. Within the 3/4 meter, the emphasis shifts back and forth between three quarter notes and two dotted quarter notes, adding rhythmic interest with
Handbells rung in chordal texture with lots of spicy techniques thrown in are only part of the overall sound ensemble of this tune originally written by T. Susato. Keyboard, percussion, and brass contribute
It's a singalong staple of radio stations, jukeboxes, and karaoke machines everywhere, and now Keith Burt brings it to bells! This wildly popular song by Journey is sure to entertain, inspire, and rock
The popularity of the Beatles has never waned, and this offering from the Handbells Rock series shows why. Familiar enough to sing along, this setting is truly up to Ron Mallory's always high standard of
The passionate writing of Cathy Moklebust comes through in this setting of the traditional carol, written for the Raleigh Ringers Series for advanced choirs. Although great care and skill is required for a
Energy and excitement fill this Christmas favorite! Opening with a malleted rhythm pattern that moves throughout the choir, metric changes characteristic of this Catalan melody and lots of fun stopped