Hymns for the Church Year
Distinctive hymn settings for 2 or 3 octaves Handbells and optional Handchimes
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SKU: LX.20-1488L
Distinctive hymn settings for 2 or 3 octaves Handbells and optional Handchimes. Composed by Michael Helman. Handbell Collection. Advent, Christmas, Easter, General, Holy Week, Lent, Palm/Palm-Passion Sunday. Lorenz Publishing - Digital Sheet Music #20/1488L. Published by Lorenz Publishing - Digital Sheet Music (LX.20-1488L).ISBN 9781429106719.
Level 2+ * With five of the hymn-based works found in this volume chosen specifically to highlight the major seasons of the church year and an additional general-use setting, this collection offers a full year of music for your ensemble. Ease of ringing is apparent in these well-crafted arrangements, making them highly accessible to most choirs. Some special techniques are used, but only when musically warranted, and four of the six entries are also scored with optional handchimes. In addition to its musical value, permission to reproduce these selections makes this collection an unbelievable bargain.
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Song List (6)
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- Christmas Night
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- O Worship the King
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- Palm Sunday Procession
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- People, Look East
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- The Wondrous Cross
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- Variations on "The Strife Is O'er"