CGBKMS15 Four Easy Handbell Processionals
Description
Four varied processionals for three octaves of handbells, including a processional on Carol of the Bells/Coventry Carol, Processional in F, Processional in C, and a setting of the hymn Rejoice, the Lord is King! (Darwall's 148th) for bells, congregation, and organ. Instructional materials are included which make it easy to teach all four settings to children. But ringers of all ages will find these pieces (which are in the familiar layered, cumulative format) easy to learn and useful in worship.
Voicing: 3 octaves handbells with optional organ and congregation on select pieces
Arranger: Michael Burkhardt
Season: General, Advent, Easter
Contents: "Carol of the Bells/Coventry Carol"; "Processional in F"; "Processional in C"; "Rejoice, the Lord is King!" (Darwall's 148th)
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