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3, 4, 5 or 6 octaves handbells - early intermediate SKU: CG.CGB1152 Alleluia, Song of Gladness. Composed by Cathy Moklebust. General. Handbell Score. Chorister's Guild #CGB1152. Published by Chorister's Guild (CG.CGB1152). W. C. Handy is often referred to as the Father of the Blues. His ever popular “Saint Louis Blues" was first published in 1914, and has been performed by an impressive list of artists through the decades. “Saint Louis Blues March" was arranged for band by Jerry Gray in 1948, and was first played during the Big Band era by groups led by Glenn Miller and Tex Beneke. The stunning excitement of that band arrangement has now been brought to handbells! This stirring march utilizes a great variety of handbell techniques and offers wonderful challenges for all ringers. "Saint Louis Blues March" was recorded at the National Handbell Semianr by the All Stars ensemble, conducted by KC Congdon.

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