CGB1232e Sacred Solos for Bell Tree, Set 3; Advent & Christmas
Description
Reproducible • This collection of solos includes five accessible arrangements based on hymns appropriate for the Advent and Christmas seasons, and includes piano accompaniments. Included in the collection are “Hark, the Glad Sound” (CHESTERFIELD), “The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came” (GABRIEL’S MESSAGE), “Silent Night” (STILLE NACHT), “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” (CAROL), and “Still, Still, Still” (STILL, STILL, STILL). The solos are arranged for bell tree, but may be rung from the table with a few simple modifications written in the footnotes. The collection is available digitally or in print, and the printed piano accompaniments are also available as a bundle of downloadable MP3 tracks.
Composer:
Franz Gruber | attr. Thomas Haweis | Traditional Basque carol | Traditional German carol | Richard Storrs Willis
Arranger:
Cathy Mocklebust
Voicing:
Handbell solos with piano accompaniment
Season: Advent | Christmas
Level: N/A
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