Michael Helman's lovely arrangement of "O Holy Night" uses beautiful original material in the introduction, interlude and coda. The beloved melody is enhanced with flowing eighth notes and effective use of optional handchimes, making this a wonderful addition to your Christmas concerts and Christmas Eve services.
Voicing: 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 octaves handbells with optional 3, 4 or 5 octaves handchimes
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 ...
Perfect for a Sunday morning prelude or a lovely, quiet change of pace in a concert setting, Karen Lakey Buckwalter's original composition, Contemplation, is a meditative piece featuring a lyrical and...
As Rain From the Clouds, a hymn found in the Evangelical Lutheran Worship hymnal, has been arranged by Karen Buckwalter, for 3-5 octaves of handbells alone, harp alone or handbells and harp together. ...
The tune DIM OND JESU by Welsh-American composer Robert Lowry appeared in older Welsh hymnals paired with the text, "Praise the Lord, ye heav'ns adore Him." Sometime in the early 1900's, it was also ...
Mitchell Eithun's setting of the German carol "Come All Ye Shepherds" is a rhythmic work that plays on the song's short melody. The middle section uses suspended mallets and handchimes to offer a ten...