http://www.oregonbeacon.com/CoquilleSentinel/articles/1379/1/Wesley-Bell-Ringers/Page1.html
Published on 06/10/2009
The Wesley Bell Ringers from Christ United Methodist Church, in Salt Lake City, Utah, will play their nearly two hundred precision tuned handbells in a concert at North Bend United Methodist Church on Monday, June 15th at 7:30 p.m. The concert is part of the choir’s 44th annual concert tour. Over the past forty two years the choir has visited and played in all 50 states and in 9 Canadian provinces. They have performed in such diverse places as Mount Rushmore National Monument, the United States Capitol, Walt Disney World and the Cathedral of the Pines National Shrine.
The choir has performed several times with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and has appeared with the Utah Symphony. They also performed at the Salt Lake Winter Olympics in 2002. This handbell choir has been featured in newspapers and magazines, has played on radio and television and has produced 16 recordings. They have been honored as the demonstration choir at numerous handbell conventions. The concert includes both sacred and secular music, and is designed to show the versatility of handbells. The program includes works as diverse as “Little Fugue” (J.S.Bach) arranged by Michael Kastner, and “Good Vibrations” (Brian Wilson and Mike Love) arranged for bells by Matthew Prins.
“The Sunken Cathedral” (Claude Debussy) arranged by Kevin McChesney, and “Bugler’s Holiday” (Leroy anderson) arranged by Hart Morris are also included in the performance. Arrangements and compositions by Ed Duncan, Karen Buckwalter, Cathy Moklebust and Linda Lamb will also be performed. It is brought from Utah with love....the love of young people doing something special for God, their church and their fellow man. North Bend United Methodist Church is located at 2289 Meade St., in North Bend. Admission is free, with a free will offering to be collected.