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Original

A Mighty Fortress - Handbell Score. Cathy Moklebust. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Handbell sheet music. Horn sheet music. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music.

Translation

A Mighty Fortress - Handbell Score. Cathy Moklebust. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Choir sheet music. Handbell sheet music. Horn sheet music. Organ sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Trombone sheet music. Tuba sheet music.

Original

A Mighty Fortress - Handbell Score composed by Cathy Moklebust. For handbells. 3-5 octaves. with optional organ, brass quintet, timpani, SATB, congregation. General, Reformation, Sacred. Level 3. Handbell score. Published by Chorister's Guild. LO.CGB650. Level 3 - Flexibly designed, this piece may be used as a congregational hymn accompaniment with brass quintet, timpani, organ, and mixed chorus, or the vocal and instrumental forces may be omitted and the handbell part played alone. The arrangement includes an introductory fanfare, four musical verses with an interlude between the third and fourth, and an optional ending. The setting of the third stanza is particularly descriptive of the war-like text, using dissonant chords, martellato lifts, and shaking, then ending triumphantly.

Translation

A Mighty Fortress - Handbell Score composed by Cathy Moklebust. For handbells. 3-5 octaves. with optional organ, brass quintet, timpani, SATB, congregation. General, Reformation, Sacred. Level 3. Handbell score. Published by Chorister's Guild. LO.CGB650. Level 3 - Flexibly designed, this piece may be used as a congregational hymn accompaniment with brass quintet, timpani, organ, and mixed chorus, or the vocal and instrumental forces may be omitted and the handbell part played alone. The arrangement includes an introductory fanfare, four musical verses with an interlude between the third and fourth, and an optional ending. The setting of the third stanza is particularly descriptive of the war-like text, using dissonant chords, martellato lifts, and shaking, then ending triumphantly.