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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] HANDBELL MUSIC 107 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 His Eye Is on the Sparrow—Brian Childers. This creative and beautiful arrangement of this beloved tune is a true delight! An opening interplay between bells and the optional flute depicts the titular bird before giving way to the melody on chimes. Continued counterpoint with the flute and bells continues through various moods, styles, and techniques through to the serene ending. This arrangement is not to be missed! 11347698 3-7 Octave w/opt 3-5 oct. Handchimes, Flute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L3+ 5.95 His Eye is on the Sparrow—Charles H. Gabriel/arr. Sandra Eithun. This expertly crafted arrangement is beautifully detailed and entirely accessible for groups in search of a rich, warm musical setting appropriate for worship or concert. The optional flute, available separately, adds radiant color and enhances the melody of this classic hymn. 11161810 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 5.00 11161811 Instrumental Parts Flute . . . . . . 5.00 Holy God, We Praise Your Name—arr. Kevin McChesney. The lovely hymn tune GROSSER GOTT is set here in a thoughtful style, encouraging a time of prayer or moment of reflection. 11205010 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 4.95 Holy Manna—arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. Every ensemble, no matter its size, occasionally needs a well-crafted 2-3 octave piece. This arrangement is imaginative yet easy to put together, with imitative writing and full harmonies. This popular tune, used with many texts, is suitable for occasions year-round. 11203420 2-3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 5.25 Holy Spirit, Living Breath of God—Keith Getty & Stuart Townend/arr. Lloyd Larson. Part of the Ring & Sing series, this anthem can stand alone as a handbell anthem or be used to accompany any of the vocal versions (two-part mixed, TTBB, or vocal solo.) It is particularly appropriate for Pentecost Sunday but may be used anytime through the church year. 11165175 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 5.75 Holy, Holy, Holy—arr. Julie Turner. Featuring a variety of techniques and changes in tempo and dynamics, this work presents a wonderful opportunity to work on technique and musicality. A perfect fit for worship, concert, and festivals. 11205019 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L3 5.50 Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God, Almighty—arr. Beth Elston. A slow, ethereal opening gives way to a lush, flowing iteration of the hymn tune NICAEA. The tempo increases for a verse set in 3/4 time before the piece slowly and delicately fades away. An ideal piece for working on musicianship and phrasing! 11314806 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 4.95 Hope for Reconciliation—Lee J. Afdahl. This original work begins with a somber feeling of tension which gives way to a mournful melody of yearning. The middle section drives the piece forward before the return of the opening material, which now has a more hopeful feeling than before. A contrasting coda brings the piece to a quiet, reflective conclusion. 11202859 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L3 5.95 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E l How Can I Keep from Singing—arr. Sondra Tucker. This beautiful folk medley setting employs bells and chimes and features a violin solo. The tune ENDLESS SONG takes the lead and combines with two other original melodies. In the final stanza the tunes join to create a beautiful trio effect. Smooth transitions between chimes and bells are essential, as is balance among the parts to allow all three melodies to shine through. 11346961 3 Octave w/opt. Violin . . . L3 5.25 11346960 Full Score & Parts . . . . . . L3 9.95 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E How Firm a Foundation—Karen Lakey Buckwalter. This lively arrangement is sure to set toes a-tappin'! Bold open fifths underscore first a violin obligato, then the hymn tune FOUNDATION. A slightly slower section with relaxed rhythms and inventive harmonies gives way to the feeling of the opening once more, driving the piece to an exciting conclusion. Perfect for a festive moment in worship or as an opener or closer at your next concert! An optional violin part included in the score. 11314807 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L2+ 5.95 I Know the Lord's Laid His Hand on Me—arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. This very usable arrangement of a well-known spiritual features a variety of techniques and an introduction to syncopated rhythms for the beginning choir. A faster tempo will make it attractive to higher-level ensembles as well. Fun to ring and hear, this is a great arrangement for both church and school. 11205003 2-3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L1 4.95 Impressions on Aberystwyth—arr. Matthew Compton. Beautiful, haunting, and reflective, this well-crafted arrangement of the Welsh hymn tune ABERYSTWYTH will be appropriate for Advent, Lent, or any reflective time in community handbell programs. Low chimes are set effectively against twinkling upper bells, and multi-rhythmic levels develop as the piece progresses, making this a challenging and worthwhile addition to the advanced choir's repertoire. 11165177 3-7 Octave w/opt. 3-7 oct. Handchimes . . . . L4 5.50 In God's Loving Arms—William Gross. Inspired by the death of the composer's mother, this original composition is both imaginative and uplifting. The lilting, singable melody has a contemporary flavor with a syncopated line over a gentle, steady beat. Lovely for any service of worship. 11204990 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 In Remembrance of Me—Buryl Red & Ragan Courtney/arr. Jason W. Krug. This uplifting arrangement of the popular communion song features flowing lines which highlight the simple melody. Faithful to the choral selection from the musical Celebrate Life, there are a few ornamented measures to add interest. Lovely for any communion service. 11165171 3-6 Octave w/ opt. 2 oct. Handchimes . . L2+ 5.75 In Your Heritage the Nations—arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. This quiet, reflective arrangement is ideal for any calm, meditative moment in worship. A simple, delicate opening underscored with haunting chords gives way to a verse with the melody on bass chimes topped with delicate treble chords. An unexpected key change adds intensity and a sense of urgency before returning to the opening key and fading prayerfully away. 11166262 3-5 Octave with opt. 3 octaves Handchimes. . .L2- 4.50 Jesus Loves Me—William Bradbury/arr. Jason Krug. Opening with a tender rendition of Jesus Loves the Little Children, this arrangement is perfect for Children's Sunday or any worship where children are the focal point. Krug's tender treatment is lyrical, flowing, and supported by lush bass chords. Optional handchimes add lovely color to an already well-crafted piece. 11204988 3-5 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct Handchimes . . . L2+ 4.95 Jesus on the Mount of Olives—Brian Childers. This original composition features a beautiful melody, soaring countermelodies and a quiet poignant ending. It is appropriate for worship throughout the year. 11204963 3-6 Octave w/opt. 3-4 oct. Handchimes . . . L2+ 5.50 Jesus, Lover of My Soul—arr. Philip L. Roberts. The tune ABERYSTWYTH is often paired with this Charles Wesley hymn text. It is a hymn of hope and provides comfort in turbulent times. Echoes and suspended mallets offer a delicate and ethereal tone. Appropriate for worship, memorial services or concert, this setting is dedicated to the vast number of souls lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 11204996 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . .L3- 4.95 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Jubilate—Dmitry Bortniansky/arr. Julie Sitt. This beloved chorale is set for handbells in a series of variations that make this a wonderful piece for school, church, and festival. The varied techniques and terraced dynamics make it a great teaching piece. There are no bell changes except for the key change, and no shared bells. 11347543 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 5.25 Jubilate Deo—Sondra K. Tucker. This triumphant original work for handbells and optional organ is the perfect selection for festivals, worship, and special occasions. The regal tune CHRISTE SANCTORUM is heard on chimes in the middle section before the majestic conclusion. Both the handbell part and the organ part stand alone as solo pieces. Optional cuts are indicated for flexibility in performance. 11166128 3-6 Octave w/opt. Organ and 3-5 Oct. Handchimes. . . . L3 5.25 Just a Closer Walk With Thee—Traditional/ arr. John A. Behnke. This jazzy little setting of the well known hymn begins with a catchy opening which draws us into the rhythmic melody. Your bass ringers groove to their malleted bass accompaniment. The middle section provides quiet contrast with use of handchimes. Then comes a surprise key change and everyone rocking through the melody one last time before a Louis Armstrong “O Ya” ending. Ringers and audience alike will both love it. 11193093 3-6 Octave w/opt. 3-5 oct. Handchimes . . . L3+ 4.50 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence—arr. Ron Mallory. A creative, bold setting with a big, broad sound, this arrangement will challenge ringers and audience. Two parts are noticeably more advanced than the others in difficulty, though they are soon mastered once the rhythms are established. For Advent or Lent. 11167861 3-6 Octave . . . . . . . . . . L3+ 5.50 Let All Things Now Living—arr. Linda R. Lamb. The traditional Welsh tune THE ASH GROVE gets a lively calypso setting in this arrangement which expresses the excitement of the text. A more tranquil, hymn-like second verse leads back to a dance-like ending. Another text for this tune, Sent Forth by God's Blessing, makes this a useful arrangement throughout the church year. Level II. 11204636 3-5 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L2 4.25 Let Everything That Breathes Praise the Lord —Cathy Moklebust. This delightful, joyful original composition is based on the words of Psalm 150. The main theme is introduced by handchimes and singing bells, which quickly moves to an exciting, driving rhythmic section. A more lyric midsection provides contrast before continuing to a majestic ending. Various handbell techniques, multi-meters, key changes, and optional percussion add to the excitement. A wonderful, inspiring addition to concert or worship! 11166931 3-7 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . L4 5.95 11166932 Full Score & Organ/Keyboard. . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Music delivered to their device instantly! JWPEPPER.COM/ EPRINTFOLDERS

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