Review:
"Ave Verum" is a short Eucharistic hymn dating from the 14th century. It has been set to music by various composers but Mozart's rendition is perhaps the best known of all. With a slow tempo, no sixteenth notes, very few eighth notes and no key changes, this 46-measure piece is easy enough that even a novice should be able to accomplish ringing it. A nice addition to the repertoire of an experienced ringer, it can quickly be effectively rung with relative ease. It is set in D Major.
Published by:
C.A.N. Enterprises
Part of the Series:
Classical Masters Series - C.A.N. Enterprises
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Composer:
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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Arranger:
Doran, Tim & Price, Betty J.
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Octaves:
2
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Level:
NA
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Rating:
Easy
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Copyright:
2009
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Season:
Communion
, All Year
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Less than a full handbell choir:
Solo Ringer
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Classification:
Hymn Tune
, Church or Concert
, Classical Music
, Compact Disc
, Classical Composers
, Concert
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Technique:
No Special Technique, may go well with chimes
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Voicing:
Handbells, No Choral
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Instrument:
Handbells OR Chimes
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Bells Used:
Two Octaves: 14 Bells
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