Festivo Bells Area V Handbell Conference!

Area V Handbell Conference April 25 and 26th, 2025

The Festivos had a wonderful time this past weekend playing with almost 700 of our closest bell-ringing friends!   We packed up SUVs and cars and made our way to the Columbus Convention Center.   Classes began at 3:30, and day one concluded with a wonderful concert by a High School Handbell Choir out of Michigan. We attended classes reading new music that’s being released through Hope Publishing, as well as attended a meet and greet of the main attraction, our clinician, Fred Gramann.   Here is his bio:

A native of Washington State, Fred began his early organ studies with Dr. Edward Hansen of Seattle, winning the student organ competition sponsored by the Seattle Chapter of the American Guild of Organists while still in high school. While earning a bachelor's degree in organ performance at Syracuse University, he won first prize in the 1972 Ft. Wayne National Organ Competition and was awarded the Arthur Poister Prize for outstanding organist in the Syracuse University School of Music for four consecutive years. From 1972–75, Fred studied organ in Paris, France, with Marie-Claire Alain, also spending one year working with organist and composer Maurice Durufle. Fred earned a master's degree in organ performance at the University of Michigan during the 1975–76 school year. He returned to Paris in 1976 as Director of Music at the American Church in Paris, the oldest non-governmental American institution abroad, recently celebrating his thirtieth year of music ministry. Mr. Gramann started a handbell program at the American Church in 1981, thanks to a gift of two octaves of handbells. The program has since grown to include three handbell choirs performing on five octaves of Schulmerich handbells, four-and-a-half octaves of Malmark handbells, four octaves of Petit and Fritsen handbells, five octaves of Choirchimes, and a growing set of Whitechapel handbells. Fred has had numerous choral anthems and handbell works published in the US and is an Honorary Associate Director of the Raleigh Ringers.

 We took the 6 compositions that they wanted us to perform as a mass choir and rehearsed for several hours over our two-day conference.  We made new friends and got to know each other even better throughout the conference.  A particularly fun class we attended was a Battle of the Bands.   All in all, it was a great weekend.  Enjoy the pictures.