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Original

Wake, Awake. Johann Sebastian Bach. Handbell sheet music. Handchime sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

Wake, Awake. Johann Sebastian Bach. Handbell sheet music. Handchime sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Original

Wake, Awake. Wachet Auf. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Arranged by Anna Laura Page. For handbells. 3-6 octaves. with optional 3-5 octave handchimes. Master Ringer Series. Advent, General, Sacred. Level 4. Handbell score. 8 pages. Published by Chorister's Guild. LO.CGB755. Take advantage of this over-stock pricing while supplies last. Level 4 - This familiar setting, also known in German as "Wachet auf, Ruft uns die Stimme"--or in English, "Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying"--is an energetic, dance-like piece that lends itself well to handbells. The bass accompaniment, written for mallets. or pluck. , offers support to the treble accompaniment that dances in preparation for the stately entrance of the melody. Repetition makes this setting accessible and easy to learn for the ringers. It is appropriate for worship services during the Advent season, and it promises to be an exciting concert piece, as well.

Translation

Wake, Awake. Wachet Auf. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. 1685-1750. Arranged by Anna Laura Page. For handbells. 3-6 octaves. with optional 3-5 octave handchimes. Master Ringer Series. Advent, General, Sacred. Level 4. Handbell score. 8 pages. Published by Chorister's Guild. LO.CGB755. Take advantage of this over-stock pricing while supplies last. Level 4 - This familiar setting, also known in German as "Wachet auf, Ruft uns die Stimme"--or in English, "Wake, Awake, for Night Is Flying"--is an energetic, dance-like piece that lends itself well to handbells. The bass accompaniment, written for mallets. or pluck. , offers support to the treble accompaniment that dances in preparation for the stately entrance of the melody. Repetition makes this setting accessible and easy to learn for the ringers. It is appropriate for worship services during the Advent season, and it promises to be an exciting concert piece, as well.