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Hills Are Bare In Bethlehem

Review:      "The Hills are Bare at Bethlehem" is an arrangement of the shape note hymn, PROSPECT from Walker's Southern Harmony (1835). It can be used during Pentecost, stewardship, or for general worship, in addition to Christmas, under its alternate hymn titles "Lone, Wild Bird" and "Creating God, Your Fingers Trace". Sparse chord voicing, parallel intervals and swing bass, punctuated by effervescent mart lifts enhance the early American feel of the piece. The optional violin part, reminiscent of an Appalachian fiddle, doubles the melody and then sports a moving counter melody in the final section. Flowing LV passages in the middle section support the lovely, traditional tune, and the piece culminates with a grand, majestic ending. 82 measures in length, "The Hills are Bare in Bethlehem" is scored in F Major and C Major.

Published by: SoundForth Publications / Lorenz Co.

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Composer:
Southern Harmony
Arranger:
Nelson, Susan
Octaves:
3-5
Level:
2
Rating:
Easy Medium
Copyright:
2011
Season: Christmas , Pentecost , All Year
Classification: Church or Concert , Hymn Tune , Instrument Part
Technique: Martellato Lift , Sk (Shake) , LV (Let Vibrate)
Voicing: Handbells, No Choral
Instrument: C Instrument , Violin
Bells Used: Three Octaves: 22 Bells; Four Octaves: 29 Bells; Five Octaves: 35 Bells
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MSF279034 3-5 oct HB with opt Violin or C Instrument  
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