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Editors' Choice lNew for 2021 HBasic Library L Large Print Edition ♦A Cappella Available via ePrint D Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision HANDBELL MUSIC 106 Go to cart N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Fanfare Intrada—John A. Behnke. This lively and spirited original piece for handbells is filled with lots of exciting techniques like thumb damps, plucking, swings, mart lifts, echoes, and a shake. Besides being a rousing prelude for worship or concert, it also makes a wonderful teaching piece. This piece comes in two compatible versions, one for 2-3 octaves and another for 4-6 octaves, so it's perfect for massed ringing. 11334257 2-3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L2 3.95 11334258 4-5 Octave with Opt. G2 . . L2 3.95 Fantasy on HYFRYDOL—Sandra Winter. Here is a sedate, flowing rendition of the well-loved hymn HYFRYDOL. Easy rhythms and no accidentals except one Bb4 make it accessible to most intermediate choirs. With a calm, pastoral feel, it is suitable for any meditative moment in a service or concert. Optional 3 octaves of handchimes (B5-A6.) 11314802 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 l Fantasy on Winchester—William Bryan Kyle. Suitable for Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, or general use, this clever arrangement combines the tunes WINCHESTER OLD and WINCHESTER NEW. A set of variations blends the two tunes. The piece begins quietly, moves into intricate rhythmic layers, and ends triumphantly. While there are bell switches within several parts, there are no shared bells. 11347544 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L3 5.25 A Festive Toll—Chris D. Burton. This intriguing original work begins with driving eighth notes underscoring a primal melody of moving parallel fourths. A second more lyric melody on handchimes provides contrast, with a short chromatic interlude leading back to the opening material before ending triumphantly. A fantastic choice to add a bit of mystery to your concert or church service. 11166255 5-7 Octave w/opt. 3 oct. Handchimes. . . . . . L4 5.50 For All the Saints—Ralph Vaughn Williams/arr. John Behnke. Many arrangements of this respected and hallowed tune exists for handbells; however, few offer an optional piano score. While the handbell arrangement may stand on its own, adding the optional piano induces a dignity that rightfully honors the saints who have gone before us. 11204985 3-5 Octave w/opt piano . . L2 4.95 11204986 Full Score & Parts Piano/Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.25 l For the Beauty of the Earth—arr. Brian Childers. The interplay between bells and the C instrument gives variety and warmth to this arrangement of the hymn tune DIX. Malleted patterns and snippets of the melody in the middle section build to a grandiose chordal rendition of the tune before closing with a flurry of shakes, marts, mallets, and rung bells. 11346967 2-3 Octave w/ opt. B-flat Trumpet. . . . . . L2 5.25 11346966 Full Score & Parts . . . . . . L2 9.95 For the Beauty of the Earth—arr. Ron Mallory. Here is a wonderful transcription for solo handbells and piano of Ron's creative arrangement of this beloved hymn. 11305395 3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . . L2 7.95 Fount of Blessings—Brian Childers. Brian Childers' masterful combination of two tunes associated with the text "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing"; is a true delight! Starting with a Baroque feel and then morphing into a more modern treatment, a plethora of techniques, styles, and rhythms will keep everyone attentive and entertained! An option to add in an extra five auxiliary bells (such as Silver Melody Bells) will lend additional aural interest. For worship or concert, this arrangement of the tunes NETTLETON and WARRENTON is enhanced by an optional 3-5 octaves of handchimes and 3 octaves of auxiliary bells. 11314804 3-7 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L4 5.95 Four Processionals for Handbells—John A. Behnke. Processionals can provide festive treatment for any occasion. Written in the keys of D, E flat, F, and B flat, these four processionals for 3-5 octave handbells can be easily memorized, allowing the bell choir to process in and set up the key for the opening hymn. 11204644 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 4.25 Give Me Jesus—arr. Linda R. Lamb. The sensitive portrayal of the text of this beloved spiritual creates a compelling musical experience. Linda Lamb's writing is accessible yet moving in this arrangement which is useful throughout the church year. 11203419 3-5 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . . L2 5.25 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken—arr. Jason W. Krug. A chromatic, fanfare-like opening leads into a chordal setting of the hymn tune AUSTRIA, which gives way to a verse set in minor, with the melody on (optional) handchimes and accompanied by oscillating chords in the upper treble bells. A final, triumphal verse leads the piece to its glorious conclusion. 11314805 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 Glory to God—Patricia Hurlbutt. This Peruvian hymn tells of the glory of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. It appears in more than 16 hymnals and continues to gain popularity. This arrangement is packed with exuberance and is to be performed at a lively tempo. 11162225 3-5 Octave opt. percussion . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 11169254 Instrumental Parts Percussion Part . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.25 Go, My Children, with My Blessing—arr. Lauran Delancy. This simple setting of AR HYD Y NOS is ideal for beginner ensembles. Set in 4/4 time, it uses basic ringing and thumb damping techniques and moves the sweet melody around to each part of the group, allowing each ringer to actively engage and participate. 11204642 3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . L1+ 3.95 l God's Own Child, I Gladly Say It—arr. John A. Behnke. This baptismal hymn to the tune BACHOFEN uses a motive of two martellato chords on beats three and four to emphasize the power of baptism in our lives. The melody begins in the upper treble, moves to the middle bells, then returns to high treble with octaves as the piece ends with joy and affirmation. A snippet of the tune JESU, MEINE FREUDE is a wonderful C-minor surprise in the middle as it interacts with the original theme. 11348374 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 4.25 Good Christians All Rejoice and Sing—arr. Jason W. Krug. Looking for a majestic new piece for Easter Sunday? Look no further than this very accessible setting of GELOBT SEI GOTT. In addition to the solid handbell arrangement, a soaring optional trumpet adds sparkling hints of Christ the Lord Is Risen Today to complete the feeling of Easter joy. 11166256 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L3 4.50 11166257 Instrumental Parts Trumpet . . . 4.95 Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing—arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. This arrangement of the 16th- century tune GELOBT SEI GOTT expresses the triumph of Easter in a dance-like setting. Encourage ringers to create a lightness and buoyancy by observing the strong downbeat and lighter upbeats of the triple meter. Marts are prominent in the middle section which leads to a key change and a grand final stanza. 11166927 2-3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 4.95 11166928 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 4.95 Gratitude—Alex Guebert. It is rare to find an achingly beautiful piece filled with sophistication and musical nuance that is technically very straightforward and mastered quickly. This is that piece. For worship or concert, this is an excellent choice for both less and more experienced groups to show their musicality. 11167872 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L2- 4.95 Grazioso—Karen Lakey Buckwalter. This lyrical original piece sets a prayerful mood with flowing melodic lines and intriguing harmonies. An angst- filled middle section gives way to the gentle feeling of the opening before fading away on a serene final chord. The optional C instrument with contrasting timbre enhances the overall effect. 11202858 4-6 Octave w/opt. C Instr. . L3 5.95 l Great Is Thy Faithfulness—arr. John A. Behnke. This arrangement of the tune FAITHFULNESS has two sections, one that flows along and another that is joyfully malleted, portraying God's unchanging faithfulness and our joyful response to such underserved love. The bass bells will particularly enjoy ringing this arrangement! 11348375 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 4.25 Great Is Thy Faithfulness—William M. Runyan/ arr. Anna Laura Page. This gentle and lush setting of the beloved hymn is sure to become a favorite of both your ringers and congregation. The first verse sets the tune with flowing accompaniment before a key change passes the melody to the lower treble and upper bass bells. A return to the original key leads to a grand and glorious conclusion. An all- around solid choice for worship or concert use. 11166259 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.50 Great Things God Hath Done—arr. Brian Childers. This arrangement of To God Be the Glory begins with a grand, fanfare-like figure before giving way to a lush, fantasia-like variant on the well-known melody. A brief section on chimes precedes a majestic and chromatic final verse. An outstanding choice for any general worship service throughout the year. 11166261 3-7 Octave with 3-6 Octaves Handchimes. . L3 4.50 He Leadeth Me—arr. Brenda Austin. This upbeat version of a favorite hymn combines the title tune with Blessed Assurance. Mallets, plucks, and other techniques enhance the happy vibe of this clever arrangement. 11166125 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L3 5.25 Ring to the Lord Connect. Learn. Grow. J.W. Pepper hosts virtual & in-person events across the country designed for today's music teachers and directors. A successful year starts here. JWPEPPER.COM/EVENTS

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