SKU: HP.2666
UPC: 763628126667. By William Bradbury.
Hymn tune by William Bradbury This 19th-century hymn centers on the theme of prayer and is beautifully arranged here for 3-5 octave handbells by Joel Raney. Interest comes from a few altered harmonies and gentle rhythms, transporting the listener into a reflective, worshipful meditation.
SKU: HP.1587
UPC: 763628115876. By William Bradbury. Psalms 23:1-6, Psalms 31:3, Psalms 63:1, Psalms 80:1, John 10:1-40, John 12:20-33, John 13:1, John 8:32,36, 1 Corinthians 6:20, 1 Peter 5:1-4, Hebrews 13:20, Isaiah 40:11, Luke 15:4-6, Romans 6:18, 1 John 10:11-18.
Beloved hymntune by William Bradbury At the beginnning, the accompaniment sets a pastoral mood for this fine solo. Performance notes are most helpful.
SKU: JK.09161
Optional flute part for We Do Believe (#00735) (previously listed under #00955).Composer: William Bradbury Lyricist: James L. Sorenson Difficulty: Easy Performance time: 3:00Reference: 2 Nephi 25:23, 26, 29, Mormon 7:5-7.
SKU: JK.00735
2 Nephi 25:23, 26, 29, Mormon 7:5-7.
Choral anthem for mixed chorus (SATB), flute obbligato and organ accompaniment (with sustained pedaling), sung as a prayer to guide us and grant us heavenly peace within. Flute obbligato part available separately (#09161).Composer: William Bradbury Lyricist: James L. Sorenson Difficulty: Medium-easy Performance time: 3:00Reference: 2 Nephi 25:23, 26, 29, Mormon 7:5-7.
SKU: CF.CM8910
ISBN 9780825857478. UPC: 798408057473. 6.875 X 10.5 inches. Text: Patrick M. Liebergen. Patrick M. Liebergen.
SKU: LO.20-2104L
ISBN 9780787765781.
This wonderful arrangement of a William Bradbury tune will create or enhance a prayerful moment in any worship service. There is no subdivision of the beat or bell changes, making this a wonderful piece for your beginning bell or chime ensemble.
SKU: HP.C6203
UPC: 763628162030. Words by Charlotte Elliot, alt; Music by William B. Bradbury. Matthew 11:28, I Peter 2:24, Luke 14:22-23, Revelation 22:17.
Hymn tune by Charlotte Elliot, alt; Music by William B. Bradbury This simple, yet profound statement of faith written by Charlotte Elliot in 1834 has offered consolation and hope to millions. This setting maintains the purity of thought with its simple, elegant flow. Though commonly used in general worship, it is also useful for Lenten services and communion. An optional handbell accompaniment is available too.
SKU: HP.2775
UPC: 763628127756. By Edward Mote & Eric Liljero & Jonas Myrin & Reuben Morgan & & William B. Bradbury.
Contemporary worship song by Edward Mote & Eric Liljero & Jonas Myrin & Reuben Morgan & William B. Bradbury Rhythm and drive prevail throughout Peggy Bettcher's 3-5 octave arrangement of this popular contemporary worship song. The inclusion of the hymn My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less, reminds us that we should build our lives on the foundation of Jesus Christ. A variety of handbell techniques including martellato lifts, shakes, malleted and LV sections bring energy and excitement to the presentation.
SKU: HP.2877
UPC: 763628128777. Music by William B. Bradbury.
Beloved hymn by William B. Bradbury This enticing setting pairs Level 2 handbells and piano with optional handchimes. The most profound statement of faith might actually be the first line of this beloved hymn, Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so!.
SKU: HP.C6203HB
UPC: 763628262037. Charlotte Elliott; alt. Matthew 11:28, I Peter 2:24, Luke 14:22-23, Revelation 22:17.
SKU: HP.2877D
UPC: 763628228774.
SKU: HP.2908
UPC: 763628129088.
The Solid Rock is a classic hymn tune by William B. Bradbury Combining bells and piano, alternating gentle, lyrical passages with triumphant, bold sections, this arrangement of the beloved hymn is sure to enhance your worship throughout the church year. The melody passes back and forth freely between the handbells and piano, with each part contributing to the harmony, texture, and overall effect of the piece. A key change on the last verse draws the piece to its final, joyous ending.
SKU: HP.2908D
UPC: 763628229085.
SKU: GI.G-007144
English. Text by William B. Bradbury.