This German hymn has the first two parts rung with only 8 bells played 4-in-hand without needing any tables. The third part is rung off the table. See also the version for handbell duet.
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This German Pentecost hymn is based on the old melody “Veni Creator Spiritus,” and also has an English text as “Come, God Creator, Holy Ghost.” The first two bell parts are rung with only 8 bells played 4-in-hand without needing any tables. The third part also does not require a table.
This German carol (English: “Come, Ye Shepherds”) is arranged for handbell trio.
This beloved movement of Dvorak’s Symphony “From the New World” is one of the most beautiful in the symphonic repertoire. This arrangement captures the essence of Dvorak’s masterpiece from the unmistakable opening chorale to the main theme and back to the gentle strains of the chorale.
This traditional German song for Advent is arranged as a processional for handbell trio or quartet with 4-in-Hand, Bell Tree and Singing Bell techniques.
This traditional Ukrainian Christmas carol (Ukrainian: “Темненькая нічка тьмою світ закрила”) is arranged as a for handbell trio with Piccolo Trumpet and String Quartet.
This German Advent hymn is known in English as an Easter hymn, “Thine Be the Glory.” It comes from Handel’s oratoria, “Judas Maccabaeus.” This arrangement is for handbell trio to accompany singing or together with trumpet and trombone. An optional cello part works with any combination of brass or singing.