CGB958 Festive Toccata on Old Hundredth - 3-5 octaves
Description
This energetic and joyous arrangement of the tunes OLD HUNDREDTH and ST. FLAVIAN was commissioned by The Bruton Parish of Williamsburg, Virginia, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of their historic church building, and to honor their music director and organist. Exciting LV eighth note patterns, rich, full chords, and the optional use of handchimes make this piece a thrilling addition to worship or concert opener.
Voicing: 3 or 5 octaves handbells with optional 3 or 5 octaves handchimes
Arranger: Cathy Moklebust
Tune source: OLD HUNDREDTH, ST. FLAVIAN
Season: General; Concert
Series name: Master Ringer
Level: 4
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