CGB796 God Be with You till We Meet Again - Handbell Score
Description
The latest in the Choristers Guild series for combined handbell and handchime choirs, this arrangement includes both of the well-known tunes associated with the text. The first tune presented is "God Be With You" by William Tomer, followed by "Randolph" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The handchime part is optional, and the handbell part can stand alone. The only special techniques included in this piece are LV and mallets on suspended bells. This meditative arrangement is perfect for the close of any service, concert, or festival.
Voicing: 3, 4, or 5 octaves handbell choir and optional 2 or 3 octaves handchimes choir
Arranger: Cathy Moklebust
Season: General, Benediction, Graduation
Level: 3-
Additional Resources:
CGB795 God Be With You Till We Meet Again - Full Score
CGB797 God Be With You Till We Meet Again - Handchime Score
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