CGB1067 He is Born!
Description
A joyful fanfare announces the Savior's birth in this delightful setting of the French tune IL EST NE. Both ringers and listeners will enjoy the shakes, malleted rhythms, and varied techniques that give new flavor to the traditional carol melody.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells
Composer: 18th century French carol
Arranger: Mark Arnold
Tune source: IL EST NÉ
Season: Christmas
Level: 2
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