Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the exceptional musical geniuses of all time, started composing music when he was just four years old, and has had a lasting influence ever since then. He composed Drei Deutsche Tänze (“Three German Dances”) in 1791; the third dance in this suite bears the nickname “Sleigh Ride” (not to be confused with the popular Leroy Anderson piece). Instrumental ensembles often include sleigh bells as part of their presentation, and they have been added to our video!
We have two transpositions of this arrangement. The C5-C7 score uses smaller bells and is ideal for four-in-hand quartets; the G4-G6 translation fits precisely in the pitch range of a two-octave handbell choir.
Sixteen Handbells, C5-C7 | ||
Score Package: | $10.00 US | |
Practice track: | $2.00 US |
Sixteen Handbells, G4-G6 | ||
Score Package: | $10.00 US | |
Practice track: | $2.00 US |
Purchasing this 16-bell arrangement gives you permission to print and maintain up to eight copies for your handbell group – so you only need to pay once. Purchase also gives permission for performance, broadcasting, live-streaming and video-sharing online. See our licensing agreement for full details, and please remember to mention the title and arranger of the piece on video-sharing sites, social media and any printed materials such as concert programs.
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