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2013 Church Christmas-Fall catalog

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Handbell Music Go to cart C oncert & Festival​ AssuranceMichael Helman. Michael Helman's original works are featured in festive events and worship services across the country. The confident, bright mood of this new selection is sure to delight ringers and audiences once again.​ 10095903 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 3.99​ l BarcarolePatricia Cota Sanders. Barcarole imitates the boat songs of Venice, opening with a simple minor melody. After moving to a picture of calm, the beginning section returns, much bigger and embellished by fuller chords and rhythmic accompaniment using strategically placed thumb damps. A subdued ending evokes waves gradually subsiding on the shoreline- a reminder that after a storm comes peace.​ 10360786 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 4.50​ A Bit of BachJ. S. Bach/arr. Rogers. Gavotte II From English Suite VI In D Minor; Prelude In C From The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I, with Gounod's Ave Maria and Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring are featured in this easy arrangement for 2-3 Octave handbell or handchime choirs. This will be warmly received at Christmas or at any other time of year!​ 5957634 2/3 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L1 3.95​ A Bit of HandelG.F. Handel/arr. Rogers. This exciting collection contains abbreviated arrangements of Awake, My Soul, Pastoral Symphony and Hallelujah Chorus. Made simple enough for the beginning bell choir, yet rich with sound. Each of these selections is appropriate for school events, church services, and concerts. It's a great way of introducing the classic standards to developing choirs!​ 8059930 2/3 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L1 3.95​ B wana Awabariki (May God Grant You a Blessing)arr. Susan T. Nelson. This traditional Swahili song with its energetic rhythms, stopped techniques and optional percussion is accessible and fun. The call and response and chord voicings imitate the sound of traditional African choral music. The melody in the bells serves as the "leader," with the optional chimes as the "chorus."​ 10090255 3/5 Octave with opt. 3-5 Oct. Handchimes & opt. Drum . . . . AGEHR-L2 4.50​ Carillon CelebrationDouglas E. Wagner. Designed to give less experienced ringers a chance to build confidence, this original composition uses fast-paced block chord styling to give a full, sonorous sound with a light and celebratory style. Also uses swings and shakes to enhance the melody and develop the skills of your ringers. This title is sure to lift the hearts of your audience.​ 10294944 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 4.50​ C elebrate with JoyCynthia Dobrinski. Cynthia Dobrinski's original composition, with its jaunty theme and interspersed lyrical lines, captures a joyfully celebrative and mildly contemporary mood which will be welcomed by both youth and adult choirs alike. There are hardly any bell changes but a sprinkling of staccato techniques, shakes, and echoes, giving players the right amount of challenge. Your B6-C7 ringer won't fall asleep playing this piece!​ 10082002 3/6 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 4.50​ " You guys are nothing short of amazing. Thanks!" — arry R. Kamp, Music Director L Community Covenant Church West Peabody, MA C lassic Rings for Church and Schoolarr. Martha Lynn Thompson & Frances Callahan. A continuation of the Clapper Classics Series, this book contains selections that can be used in secular or sacred settings. Using 20-34 bells each easy-medium arrangement keeps the entire choir involved. Complete with notes on each piece for the director, this collection will prove a marvelous choice for any occasion. Contents: My Dancing Day; Hornpipe (from "Water Music"); The Fifers; Latvian Folk Song; Rondo; Moment Musical; Gavotte; The Rejoicing (La Rejouissance); Serenade; Allegro Maestoso; Fanfare; Contredanse; Rondeau; Trumpet Tune and Themes From Swedish Rhapsody. ​ 1881341 3 Octave . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 10.95​ Festive PealKaren Thompson. Level 2+ Use this dynamic original work as a concert opener or as great attention-grabbing prelude. Easy to memorize and accessible for most handbell choirs, this piece will surely join your choir's list of favorites.​ 10276209 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 4.50​ J oy and ElationCynthia Dobrinski. The sparkling rhythms and memorable melody of this easy-to-learn original composition create an exuberant celebratory mood. Bell changes are minimal. The optional flute and strategically placed handbell techniques add pizzazz.​ 10052631 3/5 Octave with opt. Flute . . . . AGEHR-L2+ 4.50​ l nick Knack Paddy WhackAltermann K Hundeknochen/arr. Dan Edwards. A whimsical look at the familiar children's song in a theme and variations format, including a trip to the prairie and a round of jazz. This one is pure fun, and may well become encore material - enjoyed by both children and adults!​ 10374594 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 4.50​ L et There Be Peace on EarthSy Miller & Jill Jackson/Sherman. Now this international song of peace is available for handbell choirs from two to five octaves! Whether you use the extended or shortened version, this will bring a very special quality to your program!​ 8600088 2/3 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 5.25​ l Little OneJason W. Krug. The lovely, flowing melody gently swells with tender emotion before drifting off, using subtle LV and damps to create a mood encouraging a beloved child to fall asleep. A beautifully designed original composition suitable for any church, school or concert setting. This title could also be considered for a Christmas Eve service as well.​ 10367464 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 4.50​ A Merry HeartCynthia Dobrinski. Excitement and fun abound in this flexible original. The entire piece was written to be malleted, with occasional mallet rolls, but it may also be rung. Moving mainly in quarter notes, it sounds a lot harder than it is, owing largely to the rapid tempo. Combine the two editions for an exciting massed-ringing event!​ 10021928 2/3 Octave . . . AGEHR-L1+ 4.50​ 10021929 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L1+ 4.50​ Morning JoyKaren Lakey Buckwalter. Originally composed for a children's handbell choir, Morning Joy sparkles with its generous use of mallet techniques. Ringers of all ages will appreciate its simple but radiant effervescence, making it appropriate for use on most Sundays, including Easter morning! The piece will also be a great choice for festivals.​ 10293965 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 3.95​ E asy Inspirational PopsVarious/Wagner. Both secular and sacred occasions alike are well served by the songs contained in this collection. These ten arrangements are all pieces that are familiar and have become pop standards for weddings, commencements, concerts and many other gatherings. The collection includes: From A Distance; The Morning After; Over The Rainbow; The Rose; Sing A Rainbow; Sunrise, Sunset; Theme from "Ice Castles" (Through The Eyes Of Love); Tomorrow; The Wind Beneath My Wings and You Light Up My Life. ​ 1970797 2/3 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 6.95​ l Jubilant RondoCynthia Dobrinski. This A engaging, original composition features a light and jaunty theme and constant energy throughout. Written in 4/4 meter, the use of dotted rhythms contributes to the piece's bouncy, joyful quality. Handbell techniques abound with shakes, echoes, martellato, mallets and mallet rolls to keep the ringers challenged, but there are very few required bell changes. A Jubilant Rondo was commissioned by the Greater Dallas Handbell Association for their 2012 spring festivals.​ 10342554 3/6 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 4.95​ M elody of HopeSondra K. Tucker. This lyrical arrangement provides a great opportunity to focus on developing phrasing and expressive playing for your handbell choir. Perfect for any time during the church year, this memorable melody can also be played during Lent or for a quiet moment of reflection during a worship service.​ 10293964 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 4.50​ M usic of the Mastersarr. Sharon Elery Rogers. Beginning handbell ensembles get their chance to play some of the most famous melodies in history with this practical collection arranged by Sharon Elery Rogers. A completely reproducible resource for the handbell director, this compilation includes reductions of six famous works that can be used in teaching, concert performance or as short preludes or offertories in worship settings. Titles: Prelude , Opus 18, No. 15 (Chopin); Pavane (Ravel); Great Gate of Kiev (Mussorgsky): Musette (J.S. Bach); Allegro Moderato (Haydn) and Eine Kleine Nachmusik (Mozart). Short composer biographies are also included in the score.​ 10049319 2/3 Octave AGEHR-L1-AGEHR-L1+ . . . . 29.95​ l usic of the Masters #2arr. Sharon Elery M Rogers. This second budget-stretching volume offers six more reproducible reductions of famous classics by six different composers, with teaching suggestions and biographical pages on each composer. Music of the Masters 2 continues where the first volume left off, helping the developing choir expand their skills with progressing levels of difficulty. Titles include: Theme from Finlandia (Sibelius); To a Wild Rose (MacDowell); Andante from Violin Concerto (Mendelssohn); Canon in D (Pachelbel); Andante Cantabile (Tchaikovsky) and Theme from the Unfinished Symphony (Schubert).​ 10356691 2/3 Octave Reproducible . AGEHR-L1+ 39.95​ 4 eal Con BrioKaren Thompson. This 2012 Area P 2 Young Ringers Composition Contest winner is a stunning original piece. Based on a G-minor scale, it uses syncopated rhythms, damps, echo, LV, RT and shakes for interest. With no bell changes, it could be used as a processional or concert opener; since it's compatible with the 4-6 octave arrangement, it would be great for massed ringing as well.​ 10366170 2/3 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 4.50​ 10366171 4/6 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 4.50​ P link, Plank, PlunkLeroy Anderson/arr. Thompson. Here is a fun-to-ring arrangement of Leroy Anderson's novelty selection performed entirely with mallets (bells on the table) and an occasional martellato. By using mallets, the chromatics are not a problem, even at the suggested quick tempo, and the repetition of sections makes this easy to master! Your group will have a ball with this!​ 10009760 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 5.25​ RingLinda R. Lamb. Filled with special techniques, including bell handle clicks, this original work can serve as either a teaching or performance piece. Great for practice and loads of fun for the beginning ringers.​ 10282208 2/3 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L1 3.99​ l ing With 6 : The Classics #2arr. Martha R Lynn Thompson. Martha Lynn Thompson's latest volume of Ring With 6 settings consists of five familiar pieces from the classical repertoire suitable for worship and concerts. The 12-bell concept has been expanded to include C5 - C7, and the arrangements are a bit longer and more challenging. Suggested assignments are provided for each piece, and all may be rung by 6 ringers without using any 4-in-hand ringing. Titles include: Rondeau from Symphonies de Fanfare (Mouret); Rondeau "The Fifers" (Purcell); To a Wild Rose from Woodland Sketches (MacDowell); Largo from "The Four Seasons" "Winter" (Vivaldi) and Fanfare (Lemmens).​ 10360796 Handbells For 6 Ringers . . . . . 7.95​ R ound of Praise (Festive Rondo)Michael Helman. This original composition sounds full and big, which is ideal for building confidence in beginning bell choirs. It is stately, keeps all ringers involved, and has the sophistication of a much more challenging work.​ 10073019 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L1+ 3.95​ Simple Giftsarr. Susan Geschke. Many times the simplest messages are the most profound, and this accessible setting for 2-octave choirs carries an unadorned beauty that will penetrate the heart of those who hear it. Gentle syncopations and no accidentals keep the flow of the piece intact from beginning to end. Very nicely done.​ 10058443 2 Octave . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 4.50​ l Solemn ProcessionB. Wayne Bisbee. A A wonderful attention-getting prelude for a service or concert, A Solemn Procession is composed for three to five octaves of handbells and uses swing effects with an optional hand drum. This dramatic, exciting work can be used for the seasons of Advent or Lent or as a general concert processional.​ 10366175 3/5 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 3.95​ l he Star Spangled BannerJohn Stafford T Smith/arr. Behnke. Commissioned for the 2012 Handbell Musicians of America National Seminar and played by Seminar ringers at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Ohio, this arrangement is a fantastic opener for a concert, a patriotic service, or a major-league baseball game! Written in B-flat major, it's perfect to sing along to, and an optional cymbal part adds to the excitement.​ 10340447 3/6 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L2 3.95​ T he Syncopated ClockLeroy Anderson/arr. M. Thompson. Leroy Anderson introduced this playful composition to audiences by saying he had often wondered what a clock would sound like if, instead of going "tick-tock, tick-tock" it went "tocktick-tock." Martha Lynn Thompson has scored this for 3-5 octave choir and kept Anderson's original percussion score, resulting in a delightfully fun rendition that is accessible to play and absolutely charming in performance. An excellent addition to any concert program or encore feature.​ 10068572 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 5.25​ l T ransformationKevin McChesney. Transformation makes extensive use of the singing bell technique. It will be especially effective in contemplative or meditative worship services where a mood of tranquility is desired. This popular technique has a mesmerizing quality, allowing listeners to feel transformed into a feeling of peace and relaxation. A wonderful contrast piece for concerts and festivals, this work is also an effective vehicle for worship.​ 10356680 3/7 Octave . . . AGEHR-L2+ 4.50​ 4 ith a Joyful SpiritPaul A. McKlveen. W This 2012 Area 2 Festival Conference Division winner is a joyful original piece that features handchimes, suspended mallet work, echoes, and martellatos. Featuring a wonderful melody, this effervescent work is a winner for both ringers and all who hear it.​ 10366173 3/5 Octave . . . . . AGEHR-L3 4.95 Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] 153

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