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      Hot 40 List for Aug 15 2004 to Aug 22 2004
Allegro Glorioso:  McMichael, Catherine,,AG
The inspiration for this piece and the principle thematic motive are based upon the musical pitches represented by the letters A-G-E-H-R. (H=B, R=re or D in a fixed do system)
 
Angel Songs:  Various,Ingram, B.,LC
Joy rings from beginning to end in this uplifting medley of familiar carols.
 
Bit of Beethoven:  Beethoven, Ludwig Van,Rogers, Sharon Elery,AP
"A Bit of Beethoven" is the fourth collection in a series of abbreviated pieces by classic composers for 2-3 octave handbell or handchime choir.
 
Bwana Asifiwe:  Moklebust, Cathy,,CG
This original composition will delight all who hear it with its upbeat and rhythmic African flavor in 3/4 meter.
 
Christians We Have Come to Worship:  Various,Wagner, Douglas E.,LC
There are six festive opening sentences for SATB and 2 octaves of bells in this collection: "Christians, We Have Come to Worship", "Enter Now the Gates", "The Lord Is in This Holy Temple", "Come, Come to Bethlehem", "Sing, Rejoice, the Lord is Risen" and "Gloria!". The difficulty level varies from Level 1 to level 2+. Please make note that these titles are just beginnings of the titles and not the whole songs.
 
Come Ye Thankful People Come:  Elvey, George J.,Dobrinski, Cynthia,HP
With this sparkling, solid arrangement, Cynthia Dobrinski has penned a piece that sounds much harder than it is.
 
Ding Dong Merrily on High:  16th Century French Carol,Lamb, Linda R.,AP
This is a particularly fun piece for handbells and is set for 3-5 octave handbell choir and optional handchimes.
 
Down in the River to Pray:  Spiritual,Behnke, John A.,AG
A good use of techniques sets off this great arrangement of a tune featured in the film O Brother Where Art Thou?, which is appropriate for church, concert, or festival use.
 
Down to the River to Pray:  Traditional,Page, Anna Laura,AP
This is a lovely setting of the traditional folk song for 3-5 octave handbell choir and optional flute.
 
Five Carols for Beginning Ringers:  Various,Page, Anna Laura,AP
Christmas is a magical time of year when we remember the Christ Child and what His birth has meant to the world from that time to the present. We love to sing and ring carols of the season as we celebrate and "Five Carols for Beginning Ringers" offers new ringers the opportunity to participate in the Christmas celebration.
 
For All the Saints:  Williams, Ralph Vaughan,Kinyon, Barbara,CG
This powerful composition begins with a "trumpet call" of five measures followed by the interweaving of bells and keyboard in a regal majestic style.
 
Gloria (Angels We Have Heard on High):  ,Callahan. F.,AG
An updated version of an older piece by the same name and arranger. The tune is associated with "Angels We Have Heard on High".
 
Go Tell It on the Mountain:  Spiritual,Geschke, Susan E.,HP
Susan Geschke has given us a fresh and dynamic 2-3 octave setting of the ever-popular Christmas spiritual, "Go, Tell It on the Mountain."
 
Hark the Glad Sound:  Haweis, Thomas,Geschke, Susan E.,CG
This easy-to-ring piece makes ringers look and sound polished. A sprinkling of martellatos adds to the fun.
 
Here I Am Lord:  Schutte, D.,Sherman, A.,HP
Dan Schutte's popular anthem is here arranged with 4 possible performance options: 1) Handbells alone, 2) Bells and optional handchimes, 3) bells and SATB voices and 4) bells and unison voices. A freely sung opening may be sung by a solo or section or rung on bells. A lovely work for whatever performance venue fits your situation!
 
Holy Holy Holy:  Dykes, J.,Helman, M.,LC
A fanfare beginning, a syncopated. malleted accompaniment, a flowing section with handchimes on melody, and a slow section that ends big to finish things up all characterize this arrangement on the favorite hymn tune, NICAEA.
 
How Majestic Is Your Name:  Smith, Michael W.,Cota, Patricia,HP
Michael W. Smith's song "How Majestic Is Your Name" is an up-tempo tune praising the name of God.
 
Hymns of Joy and Praise Volume 2:  Various,Thompson, Martha Lynn,HP
"Hymns of Joy and Praise, Vol 2" includes very accessible settings of eight well-known hymn tunes.
 
Infant Holy Infant Lowly:  Lezy, W.,Buckwalter, K.,BE
This level II piece gives less-experienced ringers an opportunity to be involved in a larger work.
 
In the Bleak Midwinter:  Holst, Gustav,Thompson, Martha Lynn,AP
This is a beautifully quiet, charming setting of the carol by Gustav Holst.
 
I Surrender All:  Weeden, Winfield S.,Lamb, Linda R.,LC
This sensitive and introspective setting of a timeless hymn tune will find a multitude of uses in traditional as well as contemporary worship services.
 
Let All Things Now Living:  Traditional,Wagner, Douglas E.,LC
Here is a warm and gently flowing treatment of a familiar Thanksgiving tune that makes for a unique and inspirational worship experience.
 
Little David Play on Your Harp:  Spiritual,Stephenson, Valerie W.,CG
This joyful spiritual conjures up images of young David bouncing along playing his harp. The engaging melody is enhanced by an ostinato accompaniment that introduces a new technique with each return.
 
Lo How A Rose :  German Carol,Dobrinski, Cynthia ,CG
This accessible setting of the beloved carol is enhanced by rich harmonic treatment and the use of optional violin.
 
Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming:  Various,Eithun, Sandra,AG
This tender simple title is based on "Lo, How A Rose" and "To A Wild Rose".
 
Meditations of Assurance:  Edwards, Rebecca and Dan ,Edwards, Dan,CG
This quiet and thoughtful original composition features a serene, haunting melody supported by rich harmonies in the lower bells.
 
Mighty Fortress Is Our God:  Luther, Martin,Moklebust, Cathy,CG
Both the rhythmic and metrical versions of the tune EIN FESTE BURG are utilized in this fast, lively, and very unique arrangement.
 
O Holy Night:  Adam, Adolphe C.,Dobrinski, Cynthia,HP
Cynthia Dobrinski's new version of Adolph Adams' Christmas treasure, "O Holy Night," is satisfying for exsperienced ringers and accessible enough for less experienced choirs to ring with grandiose results.
 
Processional Alleluia:  Causey, C. H., ,BE
An anthem for SAB choir with handbells (3 octaves) and organ. Also indicates vocal descant (soprano). Highly recommended!
 
Rejoice and Ring Praises:  Allen, Robert B.,,AG
This is an attractive, easy to ring piece with a good use of techniques.
 
Simple Gifts:  Traditional,Stephenson, Valerie W.,CG
This setting of the well-known, traditional Shaker hymn is ideal for the beginning choir, or for any choir needing music that can be prepared quickly.
 
Simple Song of Praise:  Sherman, Arnold B.,,BE
Commissioned for the Westminster Handbell Festival, this original work has something in it to please everyone. Bouncy rhythms, sparkling dynamics, and cheerful, lilting melody all combine to praise.
 
Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling:  Thompson, Will L.,Moklebust, Cathy,AP
"Softly and Tenderly, Jesus is Calling" is a harmonically rich arrangement of the nineteenth century hymn for 3-5 octave handbell choir and optional 3 octave handchime choir.
 
Song of Joy:  Page, Anna Laura,,CG
This delightful original piece presents excellent opportunities for teaching beginners to ring precisely and musically as they execute numerous articulations.
 
Still Still Still:  Murray, James R.,Larson, Lloyd,BE
Ready to move your choir from level 2 repertoire to level 3? This level 2+ should prove just enough challenge, without discouragement! The title carol is combined with "Away in a Manger" (Murray) is a gentle tempo with occasional bell and key changes.
 
Sweet Sweet Spirit:  Akers, Doris,Lamb, Linda R.,HP
The twentieth century gospel hymn "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" is given a gentle treatment for three, four or 5 octaves of handbells and two octaves of handchimes.
 
Tidings of Great Joy:  Handel, George Frideric,Wagner, Douglas E.,LC
Themes from the Christmas portion of Handel's masterwork are seamlessly arranged in a festive and dignified setting, suitable for worship or concert presentation.
 
With Heart and Hands and Voices:  Various,Wagner, D.,LC
Based on the hymn tunes NUN DANKET, KREMSER AND DIX and written for two to three-octaves, this medley should be easily prepared for the Thanksgiving season, which we all know, creeps up on us! The meter changes only once and that from 4/4 to 3/4 and back again. A sprinkling of special techniques keeps interest along with varying dynamics.
 
Yes Jesus Loves Me:  Various,Akers, Michael E.,LC
Ringers of all ages will have fun putting together this cleverly conceived medley of children's hymn tunes.
 
You Are My All in All:  Jernigan, Dennis,Cota, Patricia,HP
This piece is a lovely setting from Patricia Cota of Dennis Jernigan's melody "You Are My All in All".
 
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