CGB664 Anthornis
Description
For his third year on the podium of the annual "Anthornis" advanced-ringing event, Michael Glasgow showed his appreciation to "Agehr" Area VII with an original composition by the same title. This energetic-and energizing-showstopper is a fun musical representation of the New Zealand bellbird Anthornis melanura.
Voicing: Handbells; 5 or 6 octaves
Arranger: Michael J. Glasgow
Level: 4+
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