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SUMMARY:Dunblane Cathedral Handbell Ensembles Christmas Concert
LOCATION:Dunblane Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:<p><img src="images/handbells.in.hand.in.christmas.tree.jpg" alt="handbells
 .in.hand.in.christmas.tree" width="577" height="325" /></p><p><strong><span
  style="font-size: 14pt;">Dunblane Cathedral Handbell Ensembles present the
 ir annual Carols and Carillons Christmas Concert</span></strong>&nbsp;</p><
 p>&nbsp;</p><p>Enjoy Christmas music from through the ages from traditional
  carols to modern festive music performed on the largest range of handbells
  in Scotland.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>From the youngest primary school-age
 d children you'll hear "Where are you Christmas?" from the animated movie "
 Dr Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas," and the catchy song "The Reindee
 r Rock" from the&nbsp;musical&nbsp;"Crazy&nbsp;Christmas!"&nbsp;You'll wond
 er "how do they do that?" when the 4-in-hand ensemble perform while each ri
 nger holds multiple handbells, the upbeat "Noel Nouvelet," "Past Three O'Cl
 ock" and Mozart's "Sleighride."&nbsp;The intergenerational groups for teens
  and adults will perform everything from sixteenth and seventeenth century 
 Scottish carols "Baloo Lammy", and "Ecce Novum Gaudium"&nbsp;to a very rhyt
 hmic version with much malleting of "Go tell it on the mountain", the upbea
 t modern classics "Here comes Santa Claus" and Rudolph, the red-nosed reind
 eer," the haunting&nbsp;rendition of the French-Canadian&nbsp;"'Twas in the
  moon of wintertime"&nbsp;and more. With some audience participation opport
 unities, surely there is something there for all ages!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p s
 tyle="text-align: left;">Dunblane Cathedral Handbell Ensembles have an inte
 rnational reputation and have appeared many times on television. Handbells 
 are one of the world's oldest instruments - the handbells used today are so
 phisticated precision musical instruments which produce a beautifully rich 
 sound. And handbells are very much a visual instrument too as you can enjoy
  the synchronised movement of the glistening handbells as they make music w
 hile swishing through the air!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: left;"
 >Admission £10 (concessions £8, children free).&nbsp;Please note that buyin
 g tickets in advance is advised. Tickets can be purchased from Meldrum's Ne
 wsagents in Dunblane High Street, or online at the following link:&nbsp;<a 
 href="https://short.churchdesk.net/lnk/BAAAB873OqEAAAAAAAAAAAHu_CUAASKBzrYA
 AAAAAAYHIQBpFj9f7cmdnb6MQdaqUHtZ1YazQAAFkck/2/df_U8hsgAx4FJrXAd4PiAQ/aHR0cH
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 f="https://tinyurl.com/CarolsCarillons2025" target="_blank" rel="noopener">
 https://tinyurl.com/CarolsCarillons2025</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://www.dunblane.info/images/handbells.in.hand.in.christma
 s.tree.jpg" alt="handbells.in.hand.in.christmas.tree" width="577" height="3
 25" /></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Dunblane Cathedral Hand
 bell Ensembles present their annual Carols and Carillons Christmas Concert<
 /span></strong>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Enjoy Christmas music from through
  the ages from traditional carols to modern festive music performed on the 
 largest range of handbells in Scotland.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>From the y
 oungest primary school-aged children you'll hear "Where are you Christmas?"
  from the animated movie "Dr Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas," and th
 e catchy song "The Reindeer Rock" from the&nbsp;musical&nbsp;"Crazy&nbsp;Ch
 ristmas!"&nbsp;You'll wonder "how do they do that?" when the 4-in-hand ense
 mble perform while each ringer holds multiple handbells, the upbeat "Noel N
 ouvelet," "Past Three O'Clock" and Mozart's "Sleighride."&nbsp;The intergen
 erational groups for teens and adults will perform everything from sixteent
 h and seventeenth century Scottish carols "Baloo Lammy", and "Ecce Novum Ga
 udium"&nbsp;to a very rhythmic version with much malleting of "Go tell it o
 n the mountain", the upbeat modern classics "Here comes Santa Claus" and Ru
 dolph, the red-nosed reindeer," the haunting&nbsp;rendition of the French-C
 anadian&nbsp;"'Twas in the moon of wintertime"&nbsp;and more. With some aud
 ience participation opportunities, surely there is something there for all 
 ages!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: left;">Dunblane Cathedral Handb
 ell Ensembles have an international reputation and have appeared many times
  on television. Handbells are one of the world's oldest instruments - the h
 andbells used today are sophisticated precision musical instruments which p
 roduce a beautifully rich sound. And handbells are very much a visual instr
 ument too as you can enjoy the synchronised movement of the glistening hand
 bells as they make music while swishing through the air!</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p
  style="text-align: left;">Admission £10 (concessions £8, children free).&n
 bsp;Please note that buying tickets in advance is advised. Tickets can be p
 urchased from Meldrum's Newsagents in Dunblane High Street, or online at th
 e following link:&nbsp;<a href="https://short.churchdesk.net/lnk/BAAAB873Oq
 EAAAAAAAAAAAHu_CUAASKBzrYAAAAAAAYHIQBpFj9f7cmdnb6MQdaqUHtZ1YazQAAFkck/2/df_
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 0NTQ5MzcvY2Fyb2xzLWNhcmlsbG9ucy1jb25jZXJ0LW9mLWNocmlzdG1hcy1tdXNpYy1wcmVzZW
 50ZWQtYnktZHVuYmxhbmUtY2F0aGVkcmFsLWhhbmRiZWxsLWVuc2VtYmxlcy1pbi1kdW5ibGFuZ
 S1jYXRoZWRyYWw"></a><a href="https://tinyurl.com/CarolsCarillons2025" targe
 t="_blank" rel="noopener">https://tinyurl.com/CarolsCarillons2025</a></p><p
 >&nbsp;</p>
DTSTAMP:20260403T211440
DTSTART:20251214T193000
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