CGB934 Resound
Description
Resound opens with a stately peal and then transitions to an enthusiastic burst of energy and rhythm, making it a terrific concert opener or lively offering during worship. The composer is known for crafting original handbell pieces that are delightfully idiomatic. Handbell musicians will enjoy ringing Resound as much as your audience or congregation will enjoy hearing it.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells
Composer: Karen Thompson
Tune source: Original
Season: General
Level: 3
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