CGB1297 Come to Bethlehem - 8-12 bells
Description
Distinctive Advent and Christmas carol settings for 8 (10, 12) handbells and optional piano
Reproducible • Mitchell and Sandra Eithun have written four approachable arrangements with options for 8, 10 or 12 handbells. This joyful collection of Christmas music for small handbell ensembles can be played with or without the piano accompaniment and does not require tables.
Voicing: 8 (10, 12) handbells and optional piano
Composer: Georg Frederick Handel | James R. Murray | Traditional French carols
Arrangers: Mitchell Eithun and Sandra Eithun
Tune source: GLORIA | BRING A TORCH | MUELLER | VENI EMMANUEL | ANTIOCH
Season: Advent | Christmas
Levels: L1+, 2, 2+ and 3-
Contents: Angels We Have Heard on High | Bring a Torch (Love Has Come) | Away in a Manger | O Come, O Come, Emmanuel | Joy to the World
CGB1297 59.95
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