CGB1290 Procession and Exaltation
Description
Procession and Exaltation may be performed as two separate pieces but was originally designed to be rung as its title suggests. The simple Procession may be easily memorized and flows nicely into Exaltation whenever the processing ringers arrive at the handbell tables. A joyous piece, it is very chordal and offers your handbell choir the opportunity to process on a festive Sunday or for the opening piece of your next concert.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells
Composer: Karen L. Buckwalter
Tune source: Original
Season: General
Level: 2+
CGB1290 4.95
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