CGB1449 Icefall
Description
Mitchell Eithun has crafted this original composition for handbells inspired by the spirituality of St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Diverse musical textures involving quartal harmony and alternatively-tuned bells depict the falls through changing seasons. Commissioned by Twin Cities Bronze, Icefall will be a stunning concert selection for advanced ringers.
Voicing: 5, 6, or 7 octaves handbell
Composer: Mitchell Eithun
Handbell Series: Community Ensemble
Season: General, Winter
Level: 5
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