Trinity University Handbell Ensemble

Trinity University Handbell Ensemble

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-The Trinity University Handbell Ensemble-
As seen at Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Central Park, soon to be at Majestic Theatre, and dozens of local churches!

CLINICIANS AND PRESENTERS | Handbell Symposium 2026 05/29/2026

She brought durian candy back from Singapore. What's Professor Berryman bringing back from Scotland?

CLINICIANS AND PRESENTERS | Handbell Symposium 2026 CLINICIANS AND PRESENTERS AUSTRALIA Handbell Society of AustralasiaSuzanne Maslen (Kevinwood Bells musical director) is a physicist who researched the physics of sounds made by belleplates, presenting a paper on this topic at an acoustic conference in St Petersburg, a pianist who has performed conce...

Ringing On 04/23/2026

So proud that this amazing program is celebrating its 50th anniversary! You can read about our past, present, and future in this fabulous article in Trinity magazine!

Ringing On Trinity’s Handbell Ensemble, turning 50, embraces all things “weird,” creative, and timeless

04/22/2026

Here it is Tiger fans, the closer from our concert last night! Special thanks to the Trinity alums who joined us for this piece: Barbie Senkow and Meyer Stellman!

"Eye of the Tiger" arranged by Greg Urban

04/22/2026

Here it is Tiger fans, the closer from our concert last night! Special thanks to the Trinity alums who joined us for this piece: Barbie Senkow and Meyer Stellman!

"Eye of the Tiger" arranged by Greg Urban

03/18/2026

Let's hit the high Cs! Join the Trinity University Handbell Ensemble for a rollicking ride through the waves at their concert "I'm On a Boat." This 18-person percussion ensemble will perform music ranging from classic to contemporary to sea shanty. There is one performance only, April 21st at 7:30 pm in Ruth Taylor Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.

This week’s unique learning experience for our MSA students: Handbells 🔔 Why handbells? ✔️ Precision ✔️ Teamwork ✔️ Counting quietly while panicking internally ✔️ One mistake = instant… | Trinity University Master of Science in 02/17/2026

Last week the bell room hosted 30 students as part of their Masters of Accounting capstone class. We approached handbell ringing as a collaborative and mindful pursuit.

Handbells and be as complicated an precise as a Swiss watch, but they can also be simple and accessible. Either way is beautiful. So enjoy listening to these students with no prior ringing experience, and no music-reading experience, as they interpret a Pleyel string quartet on bells and chimes.

This week’s unique learning experience for our MSA students: Handbells 🔔 Why handbells? ✔️ Precision ✔️ Teamwork ✔️ Counting quietly while panicking internally ✔️ One mistake = instant… | Trinity University Master of Science in This week’s unique learning experience for our MSA students: Handbells 🔔 Why handbells? ✔️ Precision ✔️ Teamwork ✔️ Counting quietly while panicking internally ✔️ One mistake = instant accountability In other words… accounting, but with sound effects. Many thanks to Professor ...

02/16/2026
Photos from Trinity University Handbell Ensemble's post 02/16/2026

TUHE ringers got to work with bass-bell-specialist Justin Wooten today in a special clinic on how to ring the buckets!

02/16/2026

Handbell rehearsal always begins with some kind of coordination drill, but rarely do the students achieve such brilliance as this:

Photos from Trinity University Handbell Ensemble's post 12/12/2025

It’s late, but before the semester is over we have to recognize the two final recipients of DOA (the Dinosaur of Achievement). Both honorees were responsible for finding things that were missing before different concerts!

Paul discovered we were missing a chime when we were already out on location, and it was early enough we could get someone to retrieve it from our bell room. Concert saved!

Marie-Bennett found missing music at our dress rehearsal. Music often goes missing (it’s the capricious nature of sheet music), but this particular music was the personal, marked music of our guest ringer, university president Dr. Beasley! We were all very relieved not to have to tell Dr. Beasley we (briefly) lost her music!

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