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Which division should I select?
In addition to massed ringing, we have two divisions: Blue (easier: levels 1-2+) and Gold (more difficult: level 3 & up.) If you’re not familiar with the handbell music level system, you can find details here:
https://handbellmusicians.org/music-resources/agehr-music-2/notation-guide/
The massed ringing music for this festival ranges from level 1+ to level 3.
Both divisions will prepare eight selections – four massed ring and four division.
If eight selections are too many, you can choose to not play all of the pieces. Opting out of the massed ring is also an option. If you don’t play any of the massed ringing pieces, you can attend additional classes. Note that if you choose to play only some of the selections (either division or massed), we ask that you remain in the room for the entire rehearsal and be respectfully quiet.
There are at least two schools of thought regarding which division to choose:
- We’ll never play music like division 2 (level/type/selection) normally, so let’s go for it! If you select this option, plan on lots of rehearsal time before Festival so that you’ll be ready to make music with the rest of the division.
- We want a relaxing festival experience, so let’s choose the easier music! You’ll still want to prepare by rehearsing.
Which school are you in? Another thought to bear in mind – many musicians think that the best festival experience is when they are comfortable with the music before they arrive and are able to put full attention towards the conductor.
What’s BronzeFest & who should apply?
BronzeFest, led by John Behnke and Alex Guebert, presents a concert of up to six more advanced (level 3 and above) selections on Saturday afternoon. Ensemble members are selected through an application process, and position assignments are made ahead of time. Musicians purchase and rehearse the music ahead of the event, as there are only six hours of rehearsal prior to the concert! BronzeFest rehearsals begin on Thursday night, and are then held during Gold division class periods, so musicians who are selected won’t attend any classes, and must select the Gold division.
Successful BronzeFest musicians have experience with music more difficult than level three, are willing to put in extra time before Festival to prepare the music, are eager to ring with new neighbors (and possibly in a new position), and look forward to making music with new conductors.
Repertoire
Updated 11/10/2023
Massed – Blue and Gold Divisions
Bells of Freedom
Everything to God in Prayer
Hymn to Joy
Oh Happy Day
Sing a Song of Pentecost
Jon Schmidt/Chris Peck
Ron Mallory
E. Hodges/Michael Keller
E. Hawkins/Tammy Waldrop
Kipp Willnauer/Kath Wissinger
From the Top
Alfred/Jubilate
Hope
Alfred
WILL BE AVAILABLE
MFM20409
MJMG1142
MHP1457
MAP47794
3-6 Octaves L3-
3-5 Octaves L2
3-5 Octaves L3
3-5 Octaves L3
Blue Division
Children of the Heavenly Father
El Coqui
Jubilee
Praise Unfolding
Matt Compton
Carlos Rivera-Aponte
Arnold Sherman
Sandra Eithun
Hope
From the Top
From the Top
Choristers Guild
Choristers Guild
Choristers Guild
MHP2972
MFM202213
MFM202215
MCGB472
MCGB473
MCGB523
3-7 Octaves L2+
3 Octaves L2
5 Octaves L2
2-3 Octaves L1+
3-5 Octaves L1+
3-5 Octaves L1
Gold Division
Angels We Have Heard on High
Eternity’s Timepiece
Morning Light
Take Time in Life
Cathy Moklebust
Jason Krug
Stevie Berryman
Greig Ashurst
Choristers Guild
Lorenz
From the Top
Hope
MCGB1283
MLC202135L
MFM20347
MHP2953
3-7 Octaves L4-
3-6 Octaves L3+
5 Octaves L3
3-5 Octaves L3-
BronzeFest
Cathedrals
Jazz Rag
Mountain Journey
Praise Him With Cymbals/Drums
Rejoice, Rejoice Believers
Thorncrown Chapel Portrait
Margaret Tucker
Arnold Sherman
Brian Childers
Hart Morris
Linda Boatright
Sondra Tucker
Red River Music
AGEHR
Choristers Guild
Red River Music
From the Top
Casa
MRRG5006
MAG37006
MCGB1242
MRRHB0001
MFM20451
MCSHB013
5-7 Octaves L5
3-7 Octaves L3
3-7 Octaves L4
3-5 Octaves L5+
5-6 Octaves L4
3-6 Octaves L3