CGB942 All Things Bright and Beautiful - 3-5 octaves
Description
Hymn arrangements and original music for springtime or general use.
Cathy Moklebust's reproducible collection contains several well-known hymn tune arrangements and original compositions for use during various seasons of the church year. Two of the pieces include instrumental parts. Published in compatible editions for 2-3 and 3-5 octaves, this budget-stretching reproducible collection will be a great addition to the libraries of church handbell choirs.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells
Composer: Cathy Moklebust
Arranger: Cathy Moklebust
Tune source: ROYAL OAK, HOLY MANNA, ADORO TE DEVOTE, ST. THEODULPH, NOEL NOUVELET, ORIENTIS PARTIBUS, and Original
Seasons: Lent, Palm Sunday, Easter, Eastertide, Christmas, General
Levels: 1+, 2 and 2+
Contents: All Things Bright and Beautiful; All Glory, Laud and Honor; God, Who Stretched the Spangled Heavens (Brethren, We Have Met to Worship); Calming Peace (Prayer for Kristin); Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior; Kyrie, Processional on All Glory, Laud and Honor; Now the Green Blade Rises (Sing We Now of Christmas); Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (From the East the Donkey Came)
Additional Resources:
CGB941 All Things Bright and Beautiful (2 or 3 octaves)
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