CGB836 As the Wind Song - Handbell Score
Description
As the Wind Song is included in the new Presbyterian hymnal, "Glory to God", with the tune by Swee Hong Lim (Wairu Tapu) and text by Shirley Erena Murray. The imagery found in the text is depicted by the combined sounds of handbells, chimes, flute and percussion. The instrumental parts are included in the full score.
Voicing: 5 or 6 octaves handbells, flute and percussion, with optional 5 or 6 octaves handchimes and SATB choir
Composer: Swee-Hong Lim
Arranger: Carol Lynn Mizell
Tune: Wairua Tapu
Text: Shirley Erena Murray
Season: Pentecost, General
Level: 3
Additional Resources:
CGB835 As the Wind Song full score
CGA1362 As the Wind Song choral score
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