With it's playful style, Grüne Schlossglocken will delight both ringers
and their audiences. The title is literally translated as "green castle
bells," a reference to the location of the group for which this work
was composed.
The work is a very approachable work for a beginning/intermediate
handbell ensemble, and would be an excellent selection for conductors
interested in working on ensemble dynamics, tempo control, and simple
key changes. The work is in F major, with the development section in
C-minor.
The majority of the piece contains normal ringing, with a shake, mart,
and pluck included only in the finale, allowing developing ringers to
focus on their attacks and placement of their notes in the rhythm.
Grüne Schlossglocken would make an excellent processional to begin a performance, or as an anthem in a worship service.
"Composed for the youth handbell ringers of
Gobin United Methodist Church of Greencastle, Indiana.
Rick Miller, pastor."
This
work has not yet been professionally recorded. If your ensemble would
like to feature this work on your next professional recording and allow
us to use that recording here, forzandoArts will refund the cost of
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