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Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (LOBE DEN HERREN) – Twelve Handbells

The title from Joachim Neander’s German 1680 chorale, reads even more impressively in German: Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren. “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” has been a church favorite for many years – after all, our very lives depend on God and His infinite power. Our new arrangement for twelve handbells …

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Go, Tell It on the Mountain (GO TELL IT) (Handbells, 3 octaves, Level 3-)

The birth of the Christ Child has been an occasion for great joy for centuries. Go Tell It on the Mountain gives us both the command to proclaim the coming of the Savior as well as a song by which to declare it. Our new Level 3- arrangement is for three octaves of handbells, and …

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New, second arrangement of Good King Wenceslas for eight bells!

We’ve had an eight-bell arrangement of Good King Wenceslas for eight handbells for quite a while, and decided it was time to create a new one that was a bit easier to play. They’re both on the same web page so that you can compare them as you make a decision about which one you …

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Server maintenance ahead…

We’ve been informed by our hosting service that they’re moving the Choraegus site onto a brand new server, so if you try to visit us between 01:00 and 07:00 EST tomorrow (Saturday, October 7th), you might not be able to get there for a bit. Don’t worry, we’ll be back, and working even better than …

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Angels, from the Realms of Glory (REGENT SQUARE) (Handbells, 3 octaves, Level 2)

Angels came from heaven to celebrate the birth of Christ. It’s amazing to compare how it must have been in God’s glorious presence with the humble stable of Bethlehem. Yet they came, and they marveled! This new arrangement for three octaves of handbells is perfect if you have a relatively novice group, or if you …

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Where’s the CART?

We made a change to the Choraegus site a few days ago. Before this, your shopping cart was displayed at the bottom of the product page you were viewing and also in the right sidebar. The (minor) disadvantage was that sometimes it would end up way, way down the page, and so you’d have to …

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Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow – Twelve-Handbell Version

Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow is an African-American Christmas spiritual. It’s about the message that drew the shepherds (well, at least one shepherd) to follow the Christmas star to find the Christ Child. The spiritual is a “call and response” song – one way it’s been done in many Black churches is to have the …

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Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (ES IST EIN ROS’) (Handbells, 3 octaves, Level 1)

Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming dates back to sixteenth-century Germany. Its lyric combines the image of Jesus Christ as the Rose of Sharon and the Root of Jesse, plus the traditional impression of celebrating Christmas in winter. It was translated to English by Theodore Baker in the nineteenth century. Our arrangement for three octaves …

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Smiles (Handbells, 5-8 octaves, plus handchimes, 2 octaves, Level 5)(Bay View Week of Handbells 2023)

The song Smiles has a long and wonderful history. T. Will Callahan wrote the lyrics in a Bay View cottage near the end of World War I, and it went on to be a tremendous hit, selling about 5,000,000 print copies (before the existence of public radio, or television, or the internet). The connection to …

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Four Twelve-Bell Hanukkah Songs!

A friend asked if we could come up with some twelve-bell music for Hanukkah. We’re happy to say that we found four songs that worked nicely! Hanukkah, O Hanukkah – a lively, happy song about the Jewish Festival of Lights, the annual holiday commemorating the miracle of God’s provision and sustenance. The symbol for this …

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