2-5 oct., optional organ, trumpet and chimes. “A Trumpet Voluntary” was the processional for the opening ceremony for Estonia’s 99th Anniversary, heralding their Cenntennial in February 24, 2018! This regal, versatile original composition has 10 performance options, and includes all age groups and levels. Beginning choirs can use the “Optional Easy Chordal Part” (Lvl. 1) and ring with your experienced handbell choir (Lvl. 3). It may be played antiphonally, so it’s a great massed ringing piece for Festival Conferences. Includes full score and all parts. Cat. no. 4T23. (Organists see Cat. no. 4T23ORG for organ & trumpet edition. See Cat. no. 4T23Single to purchase a one review copy of the full score.) Options 6, 7, 8 and 9 are perfect for social distance performance!
Performance Options:
- Handbells.
- Double Handbell Choir.
- Handbells and Chimes.
- Handbells (regular bell part) and Chimes on “Optional Easy Chordal Part.”
- Handbells and Trumpet.
- Organ Solo.
- Organ and Trumpet.
- Handbells and Organ with or without solo Trumpet.
- Organ and “Optional Easy Chordal Part,” with or without solo Trumpet.
- Tutti: 2-5 oct. handbells, organ, trumpet and chimes on “Optional Easy Chordal Part.”
Choir copy: $25.00 US
Single copy: $5.00 US
The Organ & Trumpet solo edition may also be purchased separately.
Campanelli, KellaRing, NoBell Laureates, Inna Lai, conductor; Toomas Sepp, trumpet; Karolina Sepp, piano, (director of NoBell Laureates), Tallinn, Estonia, 2013. “Sue’s Blue’s” author’s concert and M.M. composition recital for the University of Valley Forge.
Dunblane Cathedral Handbell Ringers, Malcolm Wilson, conductor; organist Steven McIntyre on Dunblane Cathedral’s Flentrop organ. 2010.
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