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2020-21 Church Christmas Catalog

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4Editors' Choice (Best of 2020) lNew for 2020 HBasic Library L Large Print Edition ♦A Cappella Available via ePrint D Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 126 HANDBELL MUSIC Go to cart l Built on the Rock—arr. Hart Morris. This challenging arrangement includes hints of EIN FESTE BURG, making it a great choice for Reformation Sunday. The first verse proceeds in the expected 3/4 meter, then moves smoothly into 6/8 and introduces mallets and handchimes mixing duple with triple meter. The final stanza reverts to the original meter, with mallets driving the bass rhythms to the hymn's triumphant conclusion. 11204654 3-5 Octave and 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . . L3 4.25 Built on the Rock—Ludvig M. Lindeman/arr. Alex Guebert. Advanced choirs will enjoy this challenging arrangement filled with technical fireworks and wonderful musical textures. Although it may be used in general worship, this setting is appropriate for the Easter season as well. 11167859 4-7 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L5 5.95 l Called Home to Heaven (Meditation on HOLY MANNA)—arr. Fred Gramann. The title comes from the last verse of the hymn Brethren We Have Met to Worship, most often associated with the tune HOLY MANNA. The line, "Then He'll call us home to heaven" resonates with those who have lost children and other loved ones. The fugue-like second verse is beautifully created, and is followed by a majestic verse and prayerful conclusion. 11204322 3-5 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . . L2 5.25 Calypso on Sing to the Lord of Harvest (with For the Fruit of All Creation)—Johann Steurlein/arr. Tammy Waldrop. Here is a buoyant setting of the traditional Thanksgiving hymn which incorporates the Welsh melody associated with the text, "For the Fruit of All Creation". The syncopated melody, colorful accompaniment and optional Latin percussion all combine to depict joyful gratitude to God for all his blessings. 10907429 3-5 Octave w/keyboard. . . L3 5.25 10945688 Full Score & Organ/Keyboard . . . . . . . L3 10.95 Cantilene Nocturne—Matthew Compton. Lush harmonies underscore this beautiful, prayerful melody. The triplet accompaniment figure gives way to a more delicately scored melody which becomes progressively more agitated before the return of the opening figure. A lovely addition to your concert or worship service. 11166251 5-7 Octave w/opt. 5 oct. Handchimes . . . . . L3+ 5.50 Carillon of Praise—Cathy Moklebust. This energetic, joyous original composition employs constant eighth-note carillon patterns and extensive use of LV in a piece that shimmers from beginning to end. The inclusion of the hymn tune LAUDA ANIMA (Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven) creates a familiar context, and the optional use of bass chimes in that section adds richness and variety in sound. Carillon of Praise will be a sparkling addition to the general worship, concert, or festival repertoire. 10953793 3-6 Octave with optional 3-5 octaves handchimes. . L3 5.50 Celebration on Duke Street—arr. Karissa Dennis. Various texts are associated with the tune DUKE STREET, making this arrangement a practical choice throughout the church year. A celebratory opening fanfare is used to tie together the three statements of the hymn tune. The first statement is a straightforward chordal presentation, followed by a lighter version using handchimes. The final majestic statement uses malleted and thumb-damped triples as an accompaniment pattern. Perfect for worship, concerts, or festival settings. 10957581 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 4.95 4 Celebration Praise—Sandra Winter. This jubilant original piece is as much a delight to ring as it is to hear. A bold, joyous opening gives way to a memorable melody filled with both rising and falling peals reminiscent of tower bells in a belfry. A brief middle verse gives the melody to the lower treble bells, allowing them their moment in the sun before the entire ensemble resounds once more in effusive celebration. A wonderful addition to any worship, concert, or festival setting. 11166253 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.50 4 Celtic Grace—Tammy Waldrop. The Irish tune SLANE (Be Thou My Vision) is creatively combined with an original tune to produce a lovely Celtic-style piece suitable for many occasions throughout the year. 11166133 3-5 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . . L3 5.25 4 Christus Paradox—Alfred V. Fedak / arr. Kirk Townander. This dramatic arrangement may be performed alone, but when played with the organ is both powerful and inspiring. Suggestions for effective use of handbells with organ are included. The organ part is included in the choral version: Choral Variations on PICARDY, product number 5906037. It is also compatible with the orchestra edition by John Ferguson. Even without organ, this setting bestows a compelling and convincing message. 11161815 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.95 l The Church's One Foundation—arr. Robert James Lamb. With shaking and pealing bells, this arrangement introduces the majestic melody of AURELIA. The straightforward, powerful first stanza contrasts with the second stanza that features (optional) handchimes. The final stanza broadens and combines the melody with inner pealing bells into a dramatic chordal finish. Wonderful for worship! 11101926 3-5 Octave with opt. 3 Octave Handchimes . . . . L2 4.95 4 Colors of Joy—Brenda E. Austin. As with joy, handbells can take on many colors. This arrangement brings out those different colors through the variety of techniques used to express all the sounds of the instrument. Easily learned, ringers and listeners are sure to enjoy the many "colors of joy" heard throughout the piece. 11166925 2-3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L1+ 4.95 11166926 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L1+ 4.95 Come Down, O Love Divine—arr. Sondra K. Tucker. Sondra Tucker gives us a wonderful arrangement of this Ralph Vaughan Williams hymn tune for Pentecost services. Ensembles have plenty of opportunities to work on dynamics as this piece moves from piano to a double forte ending. Chimes are used effectively to highlight the melody in the middle section, leading to a majestic and exhilarating ending. 10957583 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 5.50 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing—arr. Sandra Eithun. Inspired by the text, "Prone to wander, Lord I feel it," the opening segment in this setting creates a quieter, more contemplative mood. The momentum eventually builds for the following rousing verse as well as another more thoughtful verse on chimes. Always anchored by the well-known hymn tune and surrounded by more contemporary harmonies, the listener is filled with a sense of wandering by the end, bringing to mind the daily reflection to "Bind my wandering heart to Thee." Moving! 10750839 3-5 Octave with opt. 3 Octave Handchimes . . . L2+ 5.25 Come, Christians, Join to Sing—arr. Larry Shackley & Arnold Sherman. This driving magnetic setting of Madrid features optional parts for flute and percussion. The bell techniques help to add to the energy while keeping everyone involved. "Praise is His gracious choice, Alleluia, Amen!" 10956629 3-5 Octave opt. Flute and Percussion. . . . L3+ 5.25 10978125 Instrumental Parts. . . . . . . . . .10.95 Contemplation on Beautiful Savior—arr. Matthew Compton. Starting with a peaceful, simple motif that recurs throughout, this arrangement gives us a refreshing take on the hymn Beautiful Savior. With unexpected harmonies and a dramatic climax, the piece is a representation of life, visiting emotions of peace, joy, anguish, and eventually back to Jesus who "shines purer than all the angels in the sky." 10907612 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 5.50 H The Creative Use of Handbells in Worship— Hal Hopson. This is the first in a planned series of texts from one of today's leading composers/ arrangers of church music. Mr. Hopson gives us a wealth of "tried and true" suggestions taken from his years as a practitioner directly involved with music for worship. The book is divided into two main sections entitled Enlivening Worship Through Handbells and The Creative Use of Handbells in Hymnsinging. Each section is filled with useful hints and specific examples which directors of choirs of any size or level of experience will find invaluable. Complete with authorized reproducible pages of bell music, this is a working manual that every director should have in their possession. 5603642 Book Reproducible . . . . . . . . .49.95 Creator of the Stars of Night (Meditation on CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM)—arr. Joe Galyon. This wonderful hymn is most closely associated with Advent but may be used for Lent or general worship as well. The ethereal, mesmerizing arrangement captures the mystery and wonder of Christ's coming, painting a musical picture that is truly unforgettable. 11167860 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 Crown Him with Many Crowns—arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. This solid arrangement of the well-loved hymn opens with strong, full chords before a key change gives way to a more flowing feel. A brief prayerful interlude yields to a majestic final verse with peal-like accompaniments throughout. Use for Easter, Christ the King Sunday, or throughout the church year. 11166254 2-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L2 4.50 Dawn of a New Day (Embellish Series)— Jason Krug. This engaging original work captures the spirit and expectation of a new day. The piece opens with vigorous mart lifts introducing a strong, chorale-like melody. A contrasting second melody on chimes leads back to a fuller rendition of the opening material. Originally written in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, it is appropriate for concert as well as worship. 11164642 3-5 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . L2+ 4.95 Dona Nobis Pacem—arr. Brenda E. Austin. This is a gentle and effective arrangement of the familiar round. Extremely versatile, it includes options to add chimes, flute, or three-part voices in any combination. A plea for peace, this is the perfect closer to a combined concert or as a poignant moment in worship during the Christmas season or any time of year. 10998641 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L2 5.25 10998642 Full Score & Parts & Flute/3-Part Choral Any Combination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 4 Easy Favorites for the Handbell Soloist, Vol. 3 —arr. Cathy and David Moklebust. Calling all handbell soloists! As with the popular first and second volumes, this third volume features some of the best-loved handbell music of Cathy Moklebust arranged for handbell soloist and keyboard accompaniment. Several pieces can be played off the table or with a bell tree, and some can be played with only two octaves. The seven pieces span the church year, with the Advent and Christmas titles being the easiest. The keyboard accompaniments are also available on CD. Contents: Calming Peace (Prayer for Kristin); Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Kyrie; On Jordan's Banks the Baptist's Cry (That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright; What Star Is This, with Beams So Bright); This Is My Father's World; 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime. 11202964 3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . .EM 39.95 11203876 CD Accomp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.99 l Elegy—Sondra Tucker. Somber, poignant; the longings of humanity are set to music in this beautiful original composition. It is suitable for Lent or any solemn occasion, or as a profound concert piece. 11204969 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . .L4- 5.00 Every Time I Feel the Spirit—arr. Kevin McChesney. Audiences are sure to catch the spirit from this upbeat arrangement filled with energy and excitement. A malleted bass drives the rhythm at the beginning and continues throughout. Ringers will love the shakes, mallets, and ring touches that capture the vibrant energy of this spiritual. 11165154 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L3 5.50 EXPLORE RESOURCES F O R M I D D L E A N D H I G H S C H O O L S T U D E N T S A T J W P E P P E R . C O M / S E C O N D A R Y S C H O O L Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Promote and sell your compositions through the world's largest sheet music network. Learn more! jwpepper.com/myscore

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