CGB1136 Jubilant Passacaglia & Meditative Passacaglia 3-5 Octaves
Description
In the spirit of Taiz music, Jubilant Passagalia & Meditative Passacaglia add cumulative layers of bells and chimes and voices to invoke a worshipful mood. Either piece may be played by bells alone. These flexible pieces may be led by a single handbell choir, or multiple choirs may participate. The optional vocal lines may be added by a soloist or choir. The entire congregation may be included as well.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells with optional voices and 3, 4, 5 or 6 octaves handchimes
Composers: Carol Lynn Mizell
Season: General
Level: 2
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