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      Hot 40 for May 11, 2009 through May 18, 2009
All Creatures of Our God and King:  Traditional,Ryan, Michael,LC
Beginning with a single fragment of the melody and a faint echo of Alleluia, the work builds through two modulations to a glorious finale set to enliven and inspire the spirit of worship in the hearts of your congregation.
 
Alleluia Christ Is Risen:  Traditional,Holstein, Jane & Raney, Joel,HP
Using the definitive Easter text by Christopher Wordsworth, which begins with the proclamation “Alleluia, Christ is risen,” here is the perfect choral selection to begin your Easter Day service.
 
Alleluia Give Thanks:  Fishel, Donald,Tucker, Sondra K.,HP
"Alleluia, Give Thanks" (also known as "Alleluia No. 1") is a simple, straightforward setting of the beloved Easter song.
 
An American Tapestry III - Spiritual:  Traditional Spiritual,Sherman, Arnold,AG
Commissioned by the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers for the 13th International Handbell Symposium in Orlando, Florida, this arrangement of the spiritual "Down by the Riverside" is the third installment in "An American Tapestry."
 
Aria:  Helman, Michael,,CG
Memorable, lyrical melodies characterize the meditative quality of this original composition.
 
As the Deer:  Nystrom, Martin,Geschke, Susan E.,HP
This gorgeous, new setting of Martin Nystrom’s song was written in memory of a young man who bravely served in Iraq and sacrificed his life for his country.
 
Because He Lives:  Gaither, William J.,Dobrinski, Cynthia,HP
This beloved gospel song is boldly enabled by its strong affirmation of assurance in the risen Lord.
 
Bless the Lord O My Soul:  Raney, Joel,,HP
Based on Psalm 103, this Joel Raney original both charms and delights as it declares praise to God from beginning to end. The choral writing sparkles with a touch of syncopation, while grounded with a solid piano accompaniment.
 
Celebration:  Gramann, Fred,,LC
Written for the 30th Bay View Week of Handbells (August, 2007), Fred's latest original composition for the idiom is pure excitement from beginning to end with its forward-moving rhythms and a joyful recurring theme.
 
Celebration:  Krug, Jason W.,,BE
Written for an elementary handchime choir, this easy level 2 selection is scored to keep all ringers involved. A steady, march-like beat is easy to keep and the scattered, eighth-note patterns easy to feel.
 
Christ the Lord Is Risen Today:  Traditional,Benton, Douglas J.,HP
For SATB voices and organ with optional handbells, brass, and congregation, this stunning hymn concertato is brilliantly conceived from beginning to end and an excellent choice for Easter morning!
 
Down By the Riverside:  Traditional ,Waldrop, Tammy,AP

This jazzy arrangement of the old gospel hymn includes a cameo appearance of "I've Got Peace Like a River" in the middle section.

 
Down By the Riverside:  Spiritual,Stephenson, Valerie W.,LC
This one has it all! A fun, well-known tune is presented in a clever scoring that includes stopped techniques, gyros, and shakes, along with tasteful percussion.
 
Grazioso:  Sherman, A., ,RR
The texture of this expressive work starts simply and then builds into a strong, fully-scored section. This section is abruptly followed by a passage of etheral sound produced by echo and mallets on suspended bells techniques. The opening material returns and builds to a strong finish.
 
Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah:  Traditional,Larson, Lloyd,LC
This festival setting of the vigorous tune by John Hughes displays the full gamut of excitement that an ensemble can evoke.
 
Holy Spirit Breath of God:  Various,Lamb, Linda R.,LC
The Singing Bell technique creates an ethereal atmosphere as the work opens and journeys on its way through tunes associated with the hymns "Breathe on Me, Breath of God" and "Open My Eyes, That I May See."
 
How Can I Keep From Singing:  Lowry, Robert,Sherman, Arnold B.,RR
Truly a unique work, this piece features Robert Lowry's rhythmic hymn tune supported in part by a "singing bell" technique, which uses round sticks rubbed around the outer rim of the bell, for a truly ethereal sound. Full instructions for this technique plus a biography on Robert Lowry and the full lyrics for the hymn are included.
 
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus:  Traditional,Eithun, Sandra,RO
Optional percussion adds bounce to this lively setting of the Indian folk song.
 
I Know That My Redeemer Lives:  Traditional,Dobrinski, Cynthia,HP
This versatile setting of the tune DUKE STREET by Cynthia Dobrinski features both the Easter text and the alternate text “Jesus Shall Reign” for general occasions and Christ the King Sunday.
 
Immortal Invisible God Only Wise:  Welsh Hymn,Moklebust, Cathy,CG
The hymn tune ST. DENIO is the basis for this arrangement, which begins with an original melody in a joyful, lilting style.
 
I've Got the Joy (Down in My Heart):  Traditional,Stephenson, Valerie W.,CG
Bursting with joy, this arrangement of the familiar song is malleted throughout.
 
Jesus Lives Alleluia:  Various,Larson, Lloyd,LC
Herald the good news of Christ’s triumphant resurrection with this exciting Easter anthem by Lloyd Larson. A bold choral acclamation announces the news, with optional trumpet and handbells adding to the festive spirit.
 
Joy and Elation:  Dobrinski, Cynthia,,HP
The sparkling rhythms and memorable melody of this easy-to-learn original composition by Cynthia Dobrinski creates an exuberant, celebratory mood.
 
Joyful Canticle:  McChesney, Kevin,,JH
Kevin McChesney's joyful original provides a good workout for handbell techniques.
 
Lamb of God:  Paris, Twila,Ryan, Michael,LC
This longtime Contemporary Christian favorite is now available in an easy 2–3 octave arrangement.
 
O Sacred Head Now Wounded:  Hassler, Hans Leo,Krug, Jason W.,BE
A transparent texture in slow and "melancholy" character along with optional 3 octaves of handchimes make this arrangement of the Hans Leo Hassler tune an excellent choice for the Lenten season.
 
Prayer:  Various,Eithun, Sandra,AP
Vocalists Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion have popularized this endearing song to millions of listeners.
 
Raise Your Joys and Triumphs High:  Various,Eithun, Sandra,LC
With bold harmonies, three triumphant tunes ("Easter Christ Arose," and "Coronation"), and an innovative recurring bell peal, the glory of resurrection morning is brought to a new level of joy.
 
Ring Jubilee:  Geschke, Susan E.,,HP
Weaving together three delightful melodies, this original composition by Susan Geschke sparkles with energy and excitement.
 
Risen Risen:  Govenor, Deborah,,BE
Four handbells, D6-E6-G6-A6, add festive color to this Easter anthem. The bell score, included on the back page of the anthem, calls for quarter note and half note rhythms; and the bells ring for the majority of the work.
 
Rondeau from Abdelazer Suite:  Purcell, Henry,Griffin, William H.,BE
Henry Purcell's original work is here arranged for 3-5 octaves of bells (and 6-7 octaves of optional bass bells) and optional 3-5 octave chimes. The writing is clean and crisp and the texture open and dancing in 3/4 meter.
 
Sail Away:  Ryan, Roma & Enya,McChesney, Kevin,HP
In the contemporary, secular world, the name Enya is synonymous with the song “Sail Away,” and Kevin McChesney introduces this popular song to the world of handbells.
 
Spirit of the Living God:  Iverson, Daniel & Alexander, Lowell,Wagner, Douglas E.,LC
Here’s a very easy-to-prepare arrangement of a popular gentle praise song that speaks of the constant presence of the Spirit, guiding our steps and enfolding our lives.
 
Staccato Giocoso:  Moklebust, Cathy,,CG
As the title implies, this original composition is a lively, light-hearted piece filled with staccato techniques throughout, such as mallets, plucking, thumb-damping, and martellato.
 
Standing on the Promises of God:  Carter, R. Kelso,Sue, Larry,RW
Three octaves of optional handchimes lend color to Larry Sue's setting of the gospel hymn by R. Kelso Carter.
 
Take It to the Lord in Prayer:  Various,Eithun, Sandra,HP
Emphasizing prayer and meditation, Sandra Eithun has crafted a usable, year-round setting drawing on a wealth of memorable hymns.
 
There Is a Redeemer:  Green, Melody,Larson, Lloyd,LC
Equally effective when offered in a contemporary or traditional worship setting, ringers will keep this highly musical arrangement in their notebooks for presentation on many occasions throughout the church year.
 
Were You There:  Traditional,Raney, Joel & Sherman, Arnold B.,HP
Reflective of the events of Holy Week, this quiet meditation on the traditional spiritual was initially arranged for solo piano by Joel Raney and adapted here for handbells with optional choir chimes, by Arnold Sherman.
 
What Wondrous Love Is This:  Raney, Joel,Sherman, Arnold,HP
From Joel Raney's collection Piano Meditations for Communion, Arnold Sherman has adapted this setting for 3 to 5 octaves of handbells.
 
When In Our Music God Is Glorified:  Traditional,Sherman, Arnold B.,HP
From Arnold Sherman, here is a versatile setting of one of the finest hymns from the 20th century. Fred Pratt Green's text and the tune Engelberg by Charles Stanford are arranged for 3-6 octave handbells, with optional 3-4 octave handchimes, organ (with optional trumpet) or brass. SATB choir can also be added.
 
With a Bold Voice:  Mazzatenta, Michael,,AG
Mr. Mazzatenta created this original work in honor of Elizabeth Bradford, a pioneer of handbells.
 
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