Vocal Music
- Thy Perfect Love – John Rutter (b. 1945)
Instrumental Music
- Inception – Jason W. Krug (b. 1978)
- Joyance – Ron Mallory (b. 1973)
- Processional – William Mathias (1934-1992)
Congregational Music (all hymns from the Hymnal 1982 with the exception of those marked “R” which are from Renew.)
- Hymn 182 - Christ is alive! Let Christians sing (TRURO)
- Hymn 374 - Come, let us join our cheerful songs (NUN DANKET ALL UND BRINGET EHR)
- Hymn 307 - Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor (BRYN CALFARIA)
- Hymn R202 - Lift up your hearts unto the Lord (SING ALLELUIA)
- Hymn R232 - There is a Redeemer (GREEN)
- Hymn 535 - Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim (PADERBORN)
- Psalm 30 - Simplified Anglican Chant by Jerome W. Meachen
Jason Krug |
Krug is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000 with a degree in Music. He is currently a freelance composer, arranger, clinician, and teacher.
Krug's handbell career began in 2001 when he began ringing with and arranging music for the Wagner Memorial Bell Choir at Irvington United Methodist Church, and in 2005, he took over as the choir's director. Since his first publication in 2006, he's had over 300 handbell compositions released, with more on the way. His pieces have been featured at numerous local, state, and regional festivals and workshops, both in the United States and abroad, and he has been guest clinician at handbell events from coast to coast.
Ron Mallory |
Mallory has a master's degree in choral conducting from the University of Washington and a bachelor's degree in music composition from California State University, Long Beach. He has been playing, directing, and composing for handbells since his college days. He has published more than 100 handbell pieces and has won composition contests sponsored by Bells of the Sound and Handbell Musicians of America.
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