2nd Suite in F (Complete Suite)
3-7 octaves – Level 3-4 (see below)
Total Duration: ~12:00
by Gustav Holst
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
Some of the most popular pieces by Gustav Holst are his suites for military band. The 2nd Suite for Military Band consists of the following four movements:
- March – Level 4 (arr. for 3-7 octaves of bells & 3 octaves of chimes)
- Song Without Words – Level 3 (arr. for 3-5 octaves of bells and 3-5 octaves of chimes)
- Song of the Blacksmith – Level 4 (arr. for 4-5 octaves of bells)
- Fantasia on the ‘Dargason’ – Level 4 (arr. for 5-6 octaves of bells and 5 octaves of chimes)
This Suite may be purchased all together or in individual movements. To preview or purchase individual movements, click on their titles above.
2nd Suite in F: 1-March
3-7 octaves of bells & 3 octaves of chimes – Level 4
Duration: 4:59
by Gustav Holst
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
The first movement of this suite is March, which sets the tone for whole suite. It is a challenging blend of English folk song sounds and is playable by 3 to 7 octaves. Chimes are optional but enhance the piece.
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2nd Suite in F: 2-Song Without Words
3-5 octaves of bells and/or chimes – Level 3
Duration: 2:29
by Gustav Holst
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
This hauntingly beautiful melody was originally played on oboe. In this arrangement, the melody is played on bells while all the harmony is on chimes.
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2nd Suite in F: 3-Song of the Blacksmith
4-5 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 1:14
by Gustav Holst
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
The third movement of Holst’s Second Suite in F traditionally features the sound of a hammer hitting an anvil, which is replaced by the high C in this arrangement.
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2nd Suite in F: 4-Fantasia on the ‘Dargason’
5-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 3:36
by Gustav Holst
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
The ‘Dargason’ theme permeates this final movement of the Suite, counterbalanced eventually by the ‘Greensleeves’ theme. Themes cross frequently in this piece which requires ringers to switch back and forth between bells and chimes.
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Allegretto (from Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7)
4-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 8:36
by Ludwig van Beethoven
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
The Second Movement from Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is called “Allegretto” and is quite beautiful and interesting. The modal shifts are unusual and leave the major/minor tonality rather ambiguous. As the piece develops, Beethoven used increasingly complicated subdivided rhythms and polyrhythms.
This transcription stays true to the color and feel of the original orchestral version. The dynamics are often quiet and require a subtlety to evoke all those original feelings.
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Aubrey’s Waltz
4-6 octaves – Level 3
Duration: 2:05
by Luigi Boccherini
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
This piece was originally called “I spagnoli si divertono per la strada” and was written for string quintet. The piece made use of quadruple stops, with the players actually strumming the instruments like guitars. This particular number has also become popular through its presence in the movie Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, where Russell Crowe (as Capt. Jack Aubrey, and, yes, he actually learned to play violin enough to perform it for real in this movie) and Paul Bettany play it on the ship with just a violin and cello.
A fun little interlude of a piece (only about 2 minutes long) with a melody that moves around within the bell ranges. No key changes or tempo changes, and only a moderate amount of technique variance. Suitable for any occasion where a light-hearted change of pace is needed.
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Ave Verum Corpus
3-5 octaves – Level 3
Duration: 3:08
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
A beautiful and reverent choral number reflecting those qualities in the Eucharist, this piece by Mozart has been arranged in a unique way, with the melody (soprano line) on handbells and the accompaniment (and other voice parts) on chimes.
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Betlehem Városban
3-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 1:23
Hungarian folk tune
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
Hungarian music is known for lively rhythms and irregular meters. The same is true for much of their Christmas music. This traditional Hungarian Christmas carol tells the story of the birth of Jesus. The entire piece, though, is in 7/8 time and is quite energetic without being overly complicated. It is a Level 3 piece with a Level 4 time signature.
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Ein Kindlein in der Wiegen (w/SATB choir)
3-6 octaves & SATB choir – Level 3
Duration: 2:45
Austrian folk tune
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
A simple, uncomplicated arrangement for mixed choir and handbells of a traditional Austrian Christmas carol whose title translates “A Baby in the Cradle.” The beauty of this song is in its simplicity and the balance between handbells and choir.
Purchased sheet music includes full score and separate choral part in one PDF file.
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Funeral March
4-6 octaves – Level 3
Duration: 7:28
by Frederic Chopin
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
Chopin’s “Funeral March” (from his Piano Sonata Op.35) has long been used in cartoons and other settings when a feeling of doom is needed. This is the entire piece, including the middle section that is rarely heard. Every note, color, and technique from the original piano work has been painstakingly included in this transcription for 4-6 octaves of handbells.
Perfect for fall concerts, programs of cartoon music, or any time a less common classical piece is needed.
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Jingle Bellistic
3-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 3:16
by James Pierpont
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
This is a fun, complex, and humorous new look at Jingle Bells, incorporating musical “hints” at ten other Christmas songs that mention bells. A great opportunity to encourage audiences to listen at a deeper level and try to hear all ten songs.
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Larghetto (from Benda’s Sinfonia No. 11)
3-5 octaves – Level 3
Duration: 4:39
by Georg Benda
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
George Benda lived from 1722 to 1795. Some of his most popular music is his collection of Sinfonias, which are most often performed (and recorded) by his descendant, Christian Benda, who conducts the Prague Chamber Orchestra.
This Larghetto movement is from the 11th of Benda’s Sinfonias. It is not very long, but because of the slow, relaxed pace, it takes about four and a half minutes to perform. Don’t let the dotted-sixteenths scare you; the tempo makes them playable and even fun in a lilting sort of way.
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Los Peces en el Rio
4-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 2:39
Mexican folk songs
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
This piece combines two Mexican Christmas songs, “Los Peces en el Rio” and “Dale, Dale, Dale.” Variations on the first theme involve many techniques, including malleting (suspended and on the table), plucks, pluck-lifts, and gyros. The piece ends with a rousing rendition of “Dale, Dale, Dale,” which Mexican children sing when trying to hit the piñata, getting faster and faster, with marts simulating the swings at the piñata.
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Minute Waltz
3-7 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 1:58
by Frederic Chopin
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
Chopin’s Waltz, Opus 64, No. 1, is marked molto vivace and is customarily called the “Minute Waltz” because it can be performed in about one minute. This arrangement for handbells will take more like 1:20 to 1:40. This is an excellent short piece to showcase the middle and upper bells with long melodic runs.
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Once in Royal David’s City
3-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 2:31
by Henry J. Gauntlett
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
Based on the original Christmas carol by Henry J. Gauntlett, this piece starts with a traditional presentation of the carol, but then quickly breaks into a jazzy, syncopated, upbeat version that uses a variety of handbell techniques and drives right through to the end. A high-energy piece that is fun for all!
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Tannenbaum Variations
3-6 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 4:28
German folk song
arranged by Scott Pfitzinger
“O Tannenbaum” (also known as “O Christmas Tree”) is a traditional German Christmas carol. This arrangement for 3-6 octaves of handbells works its way through a variety of styles, including waltz, march, swing, and rock.
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William Bell’s Overture (2-4 octaves)
2-4 octaves – Level 4
Duration: 3:42
by Gioacchino Rossini
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
The Lone Ranger rides again! Experience all the excitement and energy of the end of the William Tell Overture, which the Lone Ranger made famous! All the colors and sounds of the orchestral version included, even with only 2 octaves! How fast can YOUR handbell ensemble gallop?
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William Bell’s Overture (4-7 octaves)
4-7 octaves – Level 5
Duration: 3:56
by Gioacchino Rossini
transcribed by Scott Pfitzinger
The Lone Ranger rides again! Experience all the excitement and energy of the end of the William Tell Overture, which the Lone Ranger made famous! A definite crowd pleaser, with all the colors and sounds of the orchestral version included. How fast can YOUR handbell ensemble gallop?
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