CGB967 Let Our Gladness Have No End
Description
Joy abounds in this upbeat arrangement of the traditional Bohemian carol. Dynamic changes and various techniques (mart, SK, echo, TD, PL, table and suspended malleting) heighten a sense of playfulness.
Voicing: 3, 4 or 5 octaves handbells
Composer: Bohemian carol
Arranger: Patricia Hurlbutt
Tune source: NARODIL SE KRISTUS PAN
Season: Christmas
Level: 2+
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