UNSER HERRSCHER is the tune used for this accessible arrangement, and with the subtitle “He Is Risen! He Is Risen!” it is appropriate for Easter or general use. The majestic fanfare serves as an introduction and a triumphant conclusion, with shaking, LV, and full chords creating a lively, joyous sound. Compatible editions for 2-3 or 3-7 octaves are available.
Voicing: 2 or 3 octaves handbells Composer: Joachim Neander, 1650-1680 Arranger: Cathy Moklebust Tune source: UNSER HERRSCHER Season: General | Eastertide Level: 2+
Palm Sunday options abound with this accessible, flexible arrangement of the tune ST. THEODULPH. An easily-memorized processional is provided, with options for incorporating a C or Bb instrument if de...
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