Campanelli Handbell Ensemble, on Tour in the USA!

handbell ensemble on tour
Campanelli Handbell Ensemble

The musicians of Campanelli Handbell Ensemble are on tour in the USA! The group is from Tallin, Estonia, and their director is Inna Lai. Coming to the USA to perform has been a huge ambition for this group for a while now! Campanelli will be giving four concerts, which will each showcase different compositions and local professional soloists.

The concert dates and locations are as follows:

  • Friday, July 21, 2017 at 7:00pm – Estonian House, 243 E. 34th St, New York, NY 10016
  • Sunday, July 23, 2017 at 7:00pm – Our Lady of Sorrows, 3816 East State St. Ext., Hamilton, NJ 08619
  • Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 7:00 pm – St. Paul Lutheran Church, 130 Cable Avenue, Beachwood, NJ 08722
  • Friday, July 28, 2017 at 7:00pm – Visitor Center, Washington Crossing Park, 1112 River Rd., Washington Crossing, PA,

We’ll be making a small musical contribution to each of these concerts, and will be sharing in some of the group’s adventures over the next ten days. This will include (we hope) a tour of the Malmark and Schulmerich handbell factories in Pennsylvania. We’ll keep our Facebook page updated regularly with news and photos. We hope you’ll join us as we look forward to following this Estonian handbell ensemble on tour in the USA!

The 2017 Street Performer Series in Downtown Holland

After a successful application and audition process, we’re pleased to announce that we’ve been invited to perform our handbell duets as part of the 2017 Street Performer Series in Downtown Holland!

Street Performers in Holland, Michigan

The Street Performer Series is an annual event here in Holland, Michigan, taking place on Thursday evenings throughout the summer. We were lucky enough to catch just the tail end of one event last June, when we came here on a house-hunting trip – and we saw some impressive performances by musicians, jugglers, and even some aerial acrobats! It’s a fun community event, and a great way to spend a summer evening with friends and family.

The 2017 Street Performer Series starts on Thursday, June 15. The event runs for twelve consecutive Thursdays until the end of August, from 6:30 to 8:30pm.

We’ll be performing on the following dates:

  • Thursday, June 29, outside jb and me at 36 W 8th St, Holland;
  • Thursday, August 24, outside The Bridge at 18 W 8th St, Holland.

Thanks to the Gentex Corporation and Holland Christian Schools for sponsoring this event. Thanks also to the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs for their support through the Holland Area Arts Council. We’re looking forward to being part of the Street Performers Series for the first time. Contact us if you have any questions, and check our Facebook page for any last-minute changes in the schedule!

New Music for Handbells – Linstead Market

Linstead Market is our latest 8-bell piece. We first played this at Los Altos Lutheran Church, a couple of weeks before we left California in the summer of 2016. We didn’t manage to get a recording at that time, but brought the piece out again for our recent concert in Warner Robins, Georgia. Linstead Market is a Jamaican folk song. It’s also used as the tune to the hymn Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ. Here’s a recent rehearsal video, recorded in our home here in Holland, Michigan.

Where to get the sheet music for Linstead Market

If you’d like to play this arrangement, the music is available for purchase and download from Choraegus.

Choraegus music comes to you as a digital file to download. You’ll be responsible for printing your own music, so you won’t need to wait for anything to arrive in the mail! Your purchase of this 8-bell piece will entitle you to print up to 4 copies for your handbell group.

If you’re new to buying music from Choraegus, we recommend our step-by-step guide. We designed this to make the purchase process stress-free! Please also read our licensing agreement.

Any questions?

If you have any questions about buying or playing our music, you might like to look at some of the Frequently-Asked Questions. If you don’t find the information you’re looking for, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

New Music for Handbells – Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us

Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us is our newest 8-bell title. The piece received its first “performance” at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lapeer, Michigan. We played duets during the two morning services, in celebration of Bell Choir Sunday. We were thankful for the warm welcome we received, and enjoyed the opportunity to listen to the Sine Nomine Handbell Choir too!

Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us
At St. Paul Lutheran Church, with the Sine Nomine Handbell Choir

Here’s a video of us rehearsing Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us in our home in Holland, Michigan.

Would you like to play this piece?

If you’d like to play this new arrangement, the music is available from Choraegus.

Please note that when you buy Choraegus handbell music, it comes to you in digital (PDF) format. You’ll be responsible for printing your own music, and you won’t receive anything in the mail. Your purchase will entitle you to print up to 4 copies for your handbell group.

If you haven’t bought music from us before, we highly recommend our step-by-step guide. We designed the guide with pictures, to take you through the process in a (we hope!) stress-free way.

Ask us questions if you need to!

If you have any questions about buying or playing our music, you might like to look at our Frequently-Asked Questions. If you don’t find the answers you seek, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

Our Concert Weekend in Warner Robins, GA

Thanks to all at Christ United Methodist Church in Warner Robins, GA for inviting us to present a concert of handbell duets there.

We arrived in Georgia, and instantly noticed the change in temperature. April in Michigan tends to be a cool month. There’s still snow around in places, and we were totally overdressed for the heat of Warner Robins! Still, we receive a friendly welcome, and were happy to be there for our concert.

Warner Robins - handbell concert by Larry and Carla
Our names in lights. Fame at last!

We played some of our current favorite 8-bell pieces, including several that haven’t yet been published. Here’s the full list of the duets we performed:

Warner Robins handbell duet concert program
Our Warner Robins concert program

After the concert, we played duets during the Sunday morning service at Christ United Methodist Church. Larry also enjoyed the opportunity to be the pianist for the morning!

Larry rehearsing at the piano!

Our weekend also included a trip to Macon to see the Cherry Blossom Festival, and a look at the historic Depot Row in Warner Robins.

Larry and Carla Macon Cherry Blossom Festival
At the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, GA

Thanks to everyone who came to our concert and made us feel so welcome. It was a tiring and busy weekend, but so much fun!

If you’d like to book us to come to your church and perform a concert, please get in touch with us, and let’s see if we can make it happen!

Our Handbell Concert in Warner Robins, Georgia

Larry and Carla - Handbell Concert in Warner Robins, GA

We’re excited to be making our first-ever trip to Georgia soon – to present a concert of handbell duets at Christ United Methodist Church in Warner Robins. We’re already looking for our summer clothes, and anticipating a big change in temperature between Michigan and Georgia!

We’ll be performing some of our favourite 8-bell handbell duets. Our concert will include a selection of hymns, classical pieces, and traditional folk melodies. We’ll be playing Holy Manna, which was one of the very first pieces we ever performed as a duo. We’ll also play the poignant Australia ballad Moreton Bay, and several new and unpublished arrangements. It will be an opportunity to hear our eight-bell arrangements of the beautiful Japanese melody Sakura, and the energetic Gwerzy; a piece originally written by members of the Irish band Kila. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions, and to find out more about our handbells and how we play them.

On Sunday, April 2nd, we’ll play some more of our duets in the 10:00am service at Christ United Methodist Church. Then we’ll return to our home in Holland, Michigan, to get ready for our next performance!

We hope you’ll join us for our handbell concert in Warner Robins!

Thanks to the Zeeland Community Band!

Thanks to the Zeeland Community Band and their director Rose Wiersma! We were happy to be invited to be part of another of their community concerts. We enjoyed performing for residents and guests at Freedom Village, a senior living community here in Holland, Michigan. It’s exciting to find out how much the sound of handbells can add to a band performance! The band had put in many hours of rehearsal for this concert, and their hard work paid off. It was an interesting and varied performance, with many positive comments from the audience afterwards.

The Zeeland Community band is a community ensemble in every sense. Its mission is to encourage adults to pick up their band instruments and make music! Even people who haven’t played in many years can find a place in this welcoming ensemble. The band rehearses on Monday evenings in Zeeland. You can find out more on their website, and get in touch if you have questions.

Zeeland Band Handbells at Freedom Village, Holland
Playing handbells with the Zeeland Community Band

As you can see from the smiling faces, the band members enjoyed this performance too. We look forward to working with this talented group again!

Thanks to the Zeeland Community Band
Larry and Carla with the Zeeland Community Band

New Music for Handbells – The Foxhunter’s Jig –

We recently unearthed some long-forgotten rehearsal videos from the summer of 2016, when we were still in California. Our latest 8-bell piece is an Irish Jig Nead Na Lachan. It’s most often referred to in English as The Foxhunter’s Jig.

We haven’t (yet) managed to play this one with 100% accuracy. In fact, Larry has declared it to be “not the most cooperative of pieces”. But one of us still thinks it’s fun to play! You could make it less exhausting shorter by cutting out some of the repeated sections. We performed it a few times during our street performing sessions here in Holland, Michigan last summer. It was very popular with our audience, as most Irish jigs seem to be.

Feeling insane enough to play this piece?

Honestly, Larry’s really not a fan of The Foxhunter’s Jig. He arranged it, so he only has himself to blame, of course. If you’d like to give it a try, the music is available to download from Choraegus.

When you buy music from Choraegus, please note that the music will come to you in digital (PDF) format. That means you’ll be responsible for printing your own music, and you won’t receive anything in the mail. Please see our licensing agreement for full details. Your purchase of this 8-bell arrangement entitles you to print up to 4 copies for your handbell group.

If you haven’t bought music from Choraegus before, we recommend our step-by-step guide. It will take you through the process, with pictures!

Any questions?

If you have any questions about buying or playing our handbell music, you might like to check some Frequently-Asked Questions. If you don’t find the information you need, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

Foxhunter's Jig - handbell duet
Larry and Carla – The 2017 Downtown Holland Street Performer Series

New Music for Handbells – O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright

We’re starting 2017 with a new arrangement for eight handbells. This is the German hymn O Morning Star, How Fair and Bright.

“O Morning Star, how fair and bright
thou beamest forth in truth and light,
O Sovereign meek and lowly!
Thou Root of Jesse, David’s Son,
my Lord and Master, thou hast won
my heart to serve thee solely!
Thou art holy,
fair and glorious,
rich in blessing,
rule and might o’er all possessing.”

Over the years, this hymn has been popular for weddings and funerals in Germany. However, in the USA it’s now more often sang at Epiphany.

More information about this arrangement

This arrangement isn’t too challenging to play, and would be also be very suitable as a quartet piece. If you’d like to play it, the music is available for purchase and download from Choraegus.

When you purchase music from Choraegus, it will come to you as a PDF file. That means you’ll be responsible for printing your own music, and you won’t receive anything in the mail. Your purchase of this 8-bell arrangement entitles you to print up to 4 copies for your handbell choir.

If you haven’t bought music from Choraegus before, you might like to look at our step-by-step guide. We designed the guide to take you through the purchase process in a stress-free way.

Any questions?

If you have any questions about buying or playing our music, you might like to look at our Frequently-Asked Questions. If you don’t find the answers you seek, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

O Morning Star
Christmas handbells!

Enjoying the Start of the Holiday Season… with A Carol a Day!

We’ve been rehearsing Christmas and holiday handbell duets for a couple of months now. Still, it’s hard to believe how quickly the holiday season has arrived. We probably say that every year… but for handbell musicians, it’s the truth!

A Carol a Day - handbells
Starting the holiday season here in Holland

The Salvation Army Red Kettle

In the last few weeks, we’ve been having fun playing festive handbell music at the Salvation Army Red Kettle here in Holland, at D&W Fresh Market. We had an exciting time being interviewed and filmed by Tracy Hinson from Fox 17, and we’ve been enjoying sharing our music with shoppers. We still have a few more sessions planned. You can see us between 10:00am and midday on the following dates:

  • Monday, December 5
  • Thursday, December 15
  • Tuesday, December 20
Salvation Army Bell Ringers at D&W, Holland. Photo courtesy of Fox 17
Salvation Army Bell Ringers at D&W, Holland. Photo courtesy of Fox 17

In the next few weeks, we’re looking forward to providing holiday entertainment at events and parties in Grandville and Holland, driving to Ypsilanti for a Christmas party at a Senior Living Community, and performing in concert with the Zeeland Community Band (more information coming soon!)

Our Carol a Day project

Our other project for this December has been to make new video recordings of some of our Advent and Christmas carols. We’re calling it A Carol A Day, and you can find our new videos on our YouTube channel or on our Facebook page, or by searching on Facebook for the hashtag #ACarolADay.

It’s not too late to book us for your holiday event

We still have a limited amount of availability for this holiday season. If you’re looking for last minute holiday music for your event, it’s worth contacting us to see if we have a space in our calendar!