Amen, We Praise Your Name, O God is the translation of this Swahili title, and it will be a joyous, uplifting, yet accessible addition to Cathy's other African pieces.
This bright setting of the beloved chorus from Handel's Messiah is straightforward and generally not difficult to play, but its huge, bold sound is bound to inspire any congregation or concert audience.
The cherished Christmas carol begins with fanfares and flourishes. The full, thick chords present a strong contrast to the flowing lines in the refrain.
Your musicians will get the chance to focus on their musicality with this beautiful original composition. Alternating between passages both prayerful and haunting, this work is sure to elicit a deep emotional response from audience and ringer alike.
Ron Mallory's sensitive and creative arrangement of this favorite Christmas hymn is simple in technique but lovely to hear. The melody is played by both high bells and low bells at different points to feature each section of the choir at its musical best.
Two Christmas carols for the price of one! Both are level 1+ arrangements of traditional French carols - "Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella" and "Sing We Now of Christmas". Beginning groups normally don't get to ring these carols due to their meter, accidentals, and rhythms.
Michael Helman has given us this delicate medley of the tunes "In the Bleak Midwinter"; "Still, Still, Still"; and "Once In Royal David’s City".
This appealing and engaging arrangement of the tune AURELIA is introduced by a cheerful ostinato. Plucks, echoes, tower swings, shakes, and gyros are tastefully sprinkled through the music.
Matthew Compton has given us a rhythmic, light-hearted arrangement of the tune MADRID. Easy to learn and simply fun, this arrangement can be used throughout the year!
This beautiful and haunting Advent hymn is sensitively and poignantly set by Kurt Meyer. The optional flute and windchimes enhance the contemplative mood and provide a beautiful contrast to the bells and chimes.
This warm, embracing melody from Northern Ireland is also known as "The Maids of Mourne Shore". It is beautifully arranged for handbells with an optional C instrument and is appropriate for worship or concert.
A spiritually uplifting setting from one of our most heartfelt and spiritually thoughtful arrangers, this arrangement of the favorite hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus" is written to showcase your choir at their musical best.
Sondra Tucker has fashioned this beautiful arrangement by combining the hymn tunes HE LEADETH ME and GOD BE WITH YOU. Commissioned in memory of a beloved ringer and director, it is not a somber arrangement but one full of joy in memory of a "life well lived".
"Fanfare and Intrada" is a bold and original 3-5 octave handbell composition by Jason W. Krug. The piece opens with a grand fanfare, with the bells ringing out in triumphant bursts of sound that build in intensity.
Sandra Eithun has arranged an impressive free form variation of this hallowed German hymn. Her imaginative use of chimes with bells presents an engaging musical fantasy.
From arranger Sandra Eithun comes this magical, ethereal setting of the favorite Christmas carol.
This 3-5 octave handbell arrangement of "For All the Saints" is a powerful and stirring tribute to the Christian faith. The piece begins with a strong and majestic theme that is gradually developed with intricate harmonies and thrilling rhythmic interplay.
"Gift in the Manger" is a sweet and gentle 3-5 octave handbell arrangement of the beloved CRADLE SONG. The piece features a delicate setting that evokes the peacefulness and serenity of the Christmas story.
"Sing hosanna" with this exciting and accessible arrangement of the classic children's song! From Sunday School to English soccer, the tune upon which "Give Me Oil in My Lamp" is based has long been a favorite with singers and audiences around the world.
While there are many complicated arrangements of this great hymn, this setting from Mitchell Eithun gives us a fresh take that will be accessible to most choirs.
Sandra Eithun's 4-7 octave handbell arrangement of "The Holly and the Ivy" is a glorious interpretation of the classic Christmas carol. The piece features a delicate and intricate melody that is supported by lush harmonies and subtle dynamics.
Experienced choirs will learn this arrangement of the ST DENIO tune quickly and it is ideal for beginning groups.
This gentle 3-5 octave handbell arrangement of "In the Bleak Midwinter" is a beautiful and heartfelt tribute to the holiday season. The piece features delicate melodies that capture the tenderness of the Christmas story, including a sweet rendition of "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly".
This introspective 3-6 octave handbell original is a haunting and emotional piece that explores themes of comfort, solace, and protection. The piece features a poignant melody supported by gentle harmonies and evocative textures.
The traditional Westminster chimes melody introduces this very accessible level 2– arrangement. While there are no eighth notes, the music alternates between bells and chimes, providing interest for the ringers.
Combining the beloved hymns "I Love to Tell the Story" and "Jesus Loves Me", this sturdy arrangement is suitable any time during the church year, and is especially suited for mission Sundays.
This creative and fun arrangement of the familiar spiritual begins with mallet clicks that set the tone for the piece. The melody appears over a rhythmically malleted bass line with a bit of a blues or jazzy feel.
We welcome Jantz Black to the Hope catalogue with this energetic, original composition featuring an array of techniques sure to appeal to bell choirs and listeners.
This Brenda Austin original shows that music that is not overly difficult can still be moving and meaningful. Written in A minor and featuring interesting rhythms and techniques, this work is suitable for almost any venue: school, concert, church, or festival.
Lots of fun techniques make this lively setting perfect for celebratory worship services. It’s a great festival piece, too, with lots of teachable moments.
"Sing We Now of Christmas" is the alternate title to this tune. However, the energetic nature of this entire work suggests the vigorous growth of Spring, when the grass turns green. This energy is set up with a driving bass clef-rhythm pattern played by mallets on tabled bells.
This exciting arrangement of the favorite carol pulses with unceasing energy and joy. The driving rhythms in the malleted notes will keep your listeners riveted and are easy to learn, making the work more accessible than its level marking may indicate.
This creative and fun arrangement of the familiar Burgundian carol captures the Renaissance feel of the original, especially with the addition of the optional C Instrument (use a recorder if you can!), triangle, and tambourine.
Nick Hanson brings us this energetic arrangement of two familiar hymns of praise, "Praise To The Lord, The Almighty" and "To God Be The Glory". This is accessible music for worship that will lift both hearts and spirits.
This festive 3-5 octave handbell arrangement of "Adeste Fideles" is a joyous and triumphant celebration of the holiday season. The piece features bold, soaring melodies including a lively rendition of the English melody "God Rest You Merry".
Here is a refreshing reimagined setting of the hymn tune NETTLETON for intermediate to advanced handbell ensembles. Sondra Tucker skillfully uses tuplets within a 9/8 time signature to weave a musical story with a sense of longing, then a feeling of optimistic fulfillment.
American songwriter Johnny Marks is famous for writing more than 90 songs – many being Christmas favorites. This includes "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer", "A Holly Jolly Christmas" "and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree", among others. Hart has used his gift of adding variations and fabulous rhythmic touches to create an irresistible arrangement of this tune!
Composed for a middle school handbell festival, this piece was written to showcase the ambitious youth. A fun, easy-to-learn piece.
Matthew Compton’s "Simplicity" was written for a dear friend who exemplifies humility, love, and kindness. This piece is a very accessible work that any group can put together in just a few rehearsals!
Michael Helman's accessible 2-3 octave handbell suite is a delightful collection of five movements that are perfect for beginner to intermediate ringers. Alternate titles are given for use in worship.
Drawing inspiration from Michael Praetorius' Dances from Terpsichore, this lively arrangement of "The Holly and the Ivy" will be a hit with both ringers and audiences!
Paul McCartney played every instrument on this 1979 Christmas hit but thanks to arranger Ron Mallory and the Handbells ROCK! series, you won’t have to!