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Musical instrument of bells
A carillon (US: /ˈkærəlɒn/ KARR-ə-lon, UK: /kəˈrɪljən/ kə-RIL-yən) is a pitched percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at
Carillon
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up carillon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A carillon is a musical instrument of bells in the percussion family. Carillon, the carillon, or le
Carillon_(disambiguation)
1758 French and Indian War battle
The Battle of Carillon, also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga, was fought on July 8, 1758, during the French and Indian War (which was part of the
Battle_of_Carillon
statistics of carillons. Some registries specialize in counting specific types of carillons. For example, the War Memorial and Peace Carillons registry counts
List_of_carillons_in_Germany
Carillon is a former municipality and an unincorporated community in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by
Carillon,_Quebec
Carillons, musical instruments of bells in the percussion family, are found on every inhabited continent. The Netherlands, Belgium, and the United States
List_of_carillons
Colonial French fort in present-day Ticonderoga, New York
Fort Carillon, presently known as Fort Ticonderoga, was constructed by Pierre de Rigaud de Vaudreuil, Governor of New France, to protect Lake Champlain
Fort_Carillon
Carillons, musical instruments of bells in the percussion family, are found throughout the United States. Several institutions register and count them
List of carillons in the United States
List_of_carillons_in_the_United_States
Historic site in Quebec, Canada
The Carillon Canal is a National Historic Site of Canada in Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec. It preserves the historic Carillon Canal that was first built
Carillon_Canal
Bell instrument in Arlington, Virginia, US
The Netherlands Carillon is a 127-foot (39-m)-tall campanile housing a 53-bell carillon located in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The instrument
Netherlands_Carillon
Musical instrument
Electronic carillon is a blanket term used to refer to an automated system which imitates the sound of a carillon. These systems simulate and amplify bell
Electronic_carillon
World's largest carillon ensemble, Portugal
The Mafra carillons constitute the largest carillon ensemble in the world. Spanning two 50-metre-high (160 ft) towers in the Palace of Mafra, it features
Mafra_carillons
Bell instrument in Loughborough, England
7694222°N 1.2104611°W / 52.7694222; -1.2104611 The Loughborough Carillon is a carillon tower and war memorial in Loughborough, England. It is in Queen's
Loughborough_Carillon
Shopping mall in Perth, Western Australia
Carillon City was a major Australian shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia. It was located in the middle of the Perth main retail precinct between
Carillon_City
Condominium complex in Miami Beach, Florida, US
The Carillon Hotel & Spa, and the Carillon Residences, formerly known as Canyon Ranch Miami Beach, is a complex of three high rise luxury condominiums
Canyon_Ranch_Miami_Beach
United States historic place
Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre (26 ha) park and museum in Dayton, Ohio, which contains historic buildings and exhibits concerning the history of
Carillon_Historical_Park
Battle Standard of General de Montcalm
The flag of Carillon was flown by the troops of General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm during the Battle of Carillon, which was fought by the French and Canadian
Flag_of_Carillon
Bell instrument in Berlin, Germany
The Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten is located in a freestanding 42-metre-tall (138 ft) bell tower next to the House of World Cultures (Haus der Kulturen
Carillon_in_Berlin-Tiergarten
Carillons, musical instruments in the percussion family with at least 23 cast bells and played with a keyboard, are found throughout the British Isles
List of carillons of the British Isles
List_of_carillons_of_the_British_Isles
Bell instrument in Canberra, Australia
The National Carillon is a large carillon situated on Queen Elizabeth II Island in Lake Burley Griffin, central Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory
National_Carillon
Bell tower in Detroit, Michigan, US
The Nancy Brown Peace Carillon is a bell tower containing an electronic carillon on Detroit's Belle Isle. It is dedicated to peace and named after Nancy
Nancy_Brown_Peace_Carillon
Canadian newspaper in Manitoba
The Carillon is a weekly newspaper based in Steinbach, Manitoba. It is published by Derksen Printers and focuses on local Southeastern Manitoba news. Prior
The_Carillon_(Steinbach)
War memorial in Wellington
Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam. The war memorial consists of the War Memorial Carillon and the Hall of Memories. The tomb of an unknown New Zealand warrior was
National War Memorial (New Zealand)
National_War_Memorial_(New_Zealand)
Bell tower in Berkeley, California, US
second-tallest bell-and-clock-tower in the world. Its current 61-bell carillon, built around a nucleus of 12 bells also given by Jane Sather, can be heard
Sather_Tower
1927 composition by Louis Vierne
Carillon de Westminster, Opus 54, No. 6, is a piece written for organ by Louis Vierne. It constitutes the sixth piece in the third suite of Vierne's four-suite
Carillon_de_Westminster
Dam on the Ottawa River in Canada
The Carillon generating station (in French: centrale de Carillon) is a hydroelectric power station on the Ottawa River near Carillon, Quebec, Canada. Built
Carillon hydroelectric generating station
Carillon_hydroelectric_generating_station
Carillon in Kaunas, Lithuania
Kaunas Carillon (Lithuanian: Kauno kariljonas) is a carillon in the tower of the Vytautas the Great War Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania. The carillon officially
Kaunas_Carillon
1914 composition by Edward Elgar
Carillon is a recitation with orchestral accompaniment written by the English composer Edward Elgar as his Op. 75, in 1914. The words are by the Belgian
Carillon_(Elgar)
Bell tower and carillon in Naperville, Illinois, US
is 160 feet (49 m) tall and contains the Millennium Carillon, a carillon of 72 bells. The carillon structure is said to be one of the four largest in the
Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon
Moser_Tower_and_Millennium_Carillon
Music school in Mechelen, Belgium
The Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn" (Dutch: Koninklijke Beiaardschool "Jef Denyn"; informally also the Mechelen carillon school) is a music school in
Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn"
Royal_Carillon_School_"Jef_Denyn"
University of Regina student newspaper
The Carillon is the student published newspaper at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It began publication in 1962 and has a reputation
The_Carillon_(Regina)
1746 manuscript of carillon music
The De Gruytters carillon book (Dutch: De Gruijtters beiaardboek) is a manuscript notebook that the Flemish Baroque musician Joannes de Gruytters used
De_Gruytters_carillon_book
Bell instrument in New Haven, Connecticut, US
The Yale Memorial Carillon (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Harkness Carillon) is a carillon of 54 bells in Harkness Tower at Yale University
Yale_Memorial_Carillon
Rectangular pool in Washington, D.C.
Memorial Arlington House Marine Corps War Memorial Mount Vernon Netherlands Carillon Pentagon Pentagon Memorial United States Air Force Memorial George Washington
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Lincoln_Memorial_Reflecting_Pool
Scientific and musical study of bells
the whole as one musical instrument. Such collections—such as a Flemish carillon, a Russian zvon, or an English "ring of bells" used for change ringing—have
Campanology
Skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina, US
The Carillon Tower is a 394-foot-tall (120 m) high-rise in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The building was completed in 1991 and it has 24 floors
Carillon_Tower
Russian Orthodox cathedral
heard one of the two Hemony carillons in one of the towers of this cathedral. He was impressed by the sound of a carillon and wanted one like these for
Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
Saints_Peter_and_Paul_Cathedral,_Saint_Petersburg
Listed building in Netherlands, site of annual cheese market
information Office (VVV) are also in the building. In the tower is a famous carillon weekly played by a carillonneur and also automatically by a drum chiming
Waag_(Alkmaar)
Bell instrument in Nashville, Tennessee, US
The Belmont Tower and Carillon is an iconic structure on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The Tower is listed in the National
Belmont_Tower_and_Carillon
French children's song dating from the 15th century
"Le Carillon de Vendôme", also known as "Les Cloches de Vendôme" or "Orléans", is a French children's song dating from the 15th century. It takes its name
Le_Carillon_de_Vendôme
Carillons, musical instruments in the percussion family with at least 23 cast bells and played with a keyboard, are found in Australia and New Zealand
List of carillons in Australia and New Zealand
List_of_carillons_in_Australia_and_New_Zealand
statistics of carillons. Some registries specialize in counting specific types of carillons. For example, the War Memorial and Peace Carillons registry counts
List_of_carillons_in_Belgium
United States historic place
Carillon is meant to show the patriotism and valor of the soldiers, sailors, marines, and women from Virginia who served in World War 1. The Carillon
Byrd_Park
Public university in Quezon City, Philippines
Treasure. The only carillon in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia that is manually played by a clavier or a wooden keyboard, the UP Carillon tower is about
University of the Philippines Diliman
University_of_the_Philippines_Diliman
Bell tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Rainbow Tower housed a carillon—a musical instrument consisting of a baton keyboard that controls a series of bells. The Rainbow Carillon was sounded three
Rainbow_Tower
The Netherlands Centennial Carillon is a 62-bell carillon located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Its tower is located at the intersection of Government
Netherlands Centennial Carillon
Netherlands_Centennial_Carillon
Municipality in Quebec, Canada
Municipality. It is located along the Ottawa River, just south of Lachute. Carillon, being located at the foot of the Long-Sault rapids on the Ottawa River
Saint-André-d'Argenteuil
Camponology (Bell) museum in Tellin
The Bell and Carillon Museum (French: Musée de la Cloche et du Carillon; Dutch: Klokken- en Beiaardmuseum) was a museum from 1992 to 2013 in Tellin in
Bell_and_Carillon_Museum
Observation tower in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
fairgrounds and up to ten miles (16 km) away. The carillon was disassembled after the fair's close. The Carillon Americana was featured on a 12-track LP record
Space_Needle
Masonry tower at Yale University
The bells of the carillon are behind the clockfaces, fixed to a frame made of steel I-beams. The playing console of the carillon is at the level of
Harkness_Tower
Neighbourhood of Richmond, Virginia
Carillon is a neighborhood in the West End of Richmond that is situated in between Virginia State Route 146 and 161. Adjacent to Maymont and Byrd Park
Carillon,_Richmond,_Virginia
Hospital in Virginia, US
Carilion Clinic is a Roanoke, Virginia-based non-profit integrated health care organization. Carilion owns and operates seven hospitals in the western
Carilion_Clinic
Mountain summit on the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California
Mount Carillon is a 13,559-foot-elevation (4,133-meter) mountain summit located on the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. It is situated
Mount_Carillon
Canadian provincial flag
Elphège Filiatrault, a parish priest in Saint-Jude, Quebec. Called the Carillon [fr], it resembles the modern flag except that the fleurs-de-lis are located
Flag_of_Quebec
Bell instrument in Springfield, Illinois, US
The Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon is a carillon located in Washington Park in Springfield, Illinois. The brutalist tower stands 132 feet and is constructed
Thomas_Rees_Memorial_Carillon
Bell and clock tower in Ottawa, Canada
mechanically linked to the carillon keyboard, to create a note, a particular one on the music scale for each bell. In this way, the carillon plays similarly to
Peace_Tower
Church building in Chicago, Illinois
Rockefeller to be the "central and dominant feature" of the campus; with a carillon tower at 200.7 feet (61.2 m) it is by covenant the tallest building on
Rockefeller_Chapel
log structure. The building was moved twice and now located in Dayton's Carillon Historical Park and operated as a museum. Dayton was first established
Newcom_Tavern
Historic district in Illinois, United States
walking trails, a botanical garden, large duck pond, rose garden, carillon, and carillon concerts. The park was purchased for city use in 1900, and construction
Washington Park (Springfield, Illinois)
Washington_Park_(Springfield,_Illinois)
Bell tower in Florida, United States
The Century Tower is a 157-foot-tall (48 m) bell tower containing a carillon in the center of the University of Florida campus in Gainesville, Florida
Century Tower (University of Florida)
Century_Tower_(University_of_Florida)
Colorado Women's College
Memorial Carillon, the oldest authentic carillon in Colorado. From 1961 through 1999, the Hill Carillon was the only manually played carillon in Colorado
Olinger_Tower
Abandoned railway in Quebec, Canada
The Carillon and Grenville Railway (CAGR) was a 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm) broad gauge portage railway in Quebec, running approximately 12 miles (19 km) between
Carillon and Grenville Railway
Carillon_and_Grenville_Railway
Bell instrument in Toronto, Canada
The Exhibition Place Carillon (originally the Carlsberg Carillon) is a carillon located at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1974, Carling-O'Keefe
Exhibition_Place_Carillon
Bell instrument in Allendale, Michigan, US
The Cook Carillon Tower is a 10-story-tall carillon-clock tower located in the center of the Grand Valley State University-Allendale campus in Allendale
Cook_Carillon_Tower
Bell instrument in Provo, Utah, US
The BYU Centennial Carillon is a bell tower containing a carillon on the campus of Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States. The bell
Brigham Young University Centennial Carillon Tower
Brigham_Young_University_Centennial_Carillon_Tower
Building in Bremen, Germany
Bremen in the north of Germany. With its 30 bells of Meissen porcelain, the carillon (Glockenspiel) chimes three times a day while wooden panels depicting pioneering
Glockenspiel_House
houses a 44-bell carillon, with bells from bell founder Geert van Wou, Pieter Hemony, A. H. van Bergen, and Eijsbouts. The carillon is tuned in meantone
Drommedaris
Tower in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
by Hendrick de Keyser, featuring a clockwork with four clockfaces and a carillon of bells. The name of the tower refers to the fact that the guard house
Munttoren
Bell tower in Utrecht, Netherlands
lower square block. The Dom tower has a carillon in its building. There were many operators of the Carillon spanning from the 16th century to now. Here
Dom_Tower_of_Utrecht
Building
Elliott Tower is a carillon tower on the campus of Oakland University in Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, completed in 2014. In late 2012, Hugh and
Elliott_Tower
State park in Florida, U.S.
Lilly Sr., the son of Eli Lilly. He proposed the memorial in 1931. The carillon was originally constructed by J. C. Deagan, Inc. for the spire of the Florida
Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Stephen_Foster_Folk_Culture_Center_State_Park
Mallet percussion instrument
popular music. In German, a carillon is also called a Glockenspiel, and in French, the glockenspiel is sometimes called a carillon. It may also be called a
Glockenspiel
American actor (b. 1945)
2024, Sandy appeared in A Very Carillon Christmas, a 35-minute local television special set in Dayton, Ohio's Carillon Historical Park. The show won an
Gary_Sandy
Art academy in Utrecht, Netherlands
Netherlands Carillon School of Amersfoort. The Netherlands Carillon School, founded in Amersfoort in 1953, is a Dutch school teaching carillon playing. Since
Utrecht_School_of_the_Arts
Professional association in North America
dedicated to the advancement of the art, literature, and science of the carillon. It was founded in Ottawa, Canada, in 1936 by American and Canadian carillonneurs
The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America
The_Guild_of_Carillonneurs_in_North_America
Historic district in Virginia, United States
The Carillon Neighborhood Historic District encompasses a residential area of western Richmond, Virginia, USA. It is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) west
Carillon Neighborhood Historic District
Carillon_Neighborhood_Historic_District
Belfry in Bruges, Belgium
Cloth Hall from trabel.com (in Dutch) History of the belfry and carillon Archived 2017-06-15 at the Wayback Machine from the Flemish Carillon Association
Belfry_of_Bruges
Lake in Saint-Ubalde, Quebec, Canada
The lac Carillon is located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, in the province of Quebec, in Canada. This lake straddles the municipalities
Carillon_Lake_(Saint-Ubalde)
Church in Zottegem, Belgium
original carillon drum by Dumery was transferred to the Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn" museum. Between 2023 and 2024 the Zottegem carillon was renovated
Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Zottegem
Church_of_the_Assumption_of_Our_Lady,_Zottegem
285-foot structure on the campus of Stanford University
multiple pieces. The tower has a carillon, a gift of the Belgian American Educational Foundation to Stanford. The original carillon of 35 bells was cast in Tournai
Hoover_Tower
Bell tower housing a carillon in Illinois, United States
designed by Fred Guyton of Peckham, Guyton, Albers & Viets. The carillon has 48 bells. The carillon project began as an attempt to upgrade and renovate the Altgeld
McFarland_Memorial_Bell_Tower
Musical instrument played using a keyboard
include celestas, which are struck idiophones operated by a keyboard, and carillons, which are usually housed in bell towers or belfries of churches or municipal
Keyboard_instrument
Historical theme park in France
actors of the Puy du Fou Académie. Opened in 2017. Le Grand Carillon (The Grand Carillon), a musical acrobatic show on the bell tower of the Chasseloup
Le_Puy_du_Fou
City in Illinois, United States
Naperville is home to Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon, one of the world's four largest carillons. It is also home to an extensive parks and forest
Naperville,_Illinois
Musical instrument
especially a chime or a carillon, and produces its lowest tone. The name derives from the French word for bumblebee. Although carillons are by definition chromatic
Bourdon_(bell)
Czechs. In addition to cemeteries, the Netherlands has constructed eight carillons (musical instruments of bells) to memorialize the destruction of bells
World War II memorials and cemeteries in the Netherlands
World_War_II_memorials_and_cemeteries_in_the_Netherlands
1965 composition by Grace Williams
Carillons was composed by Grace Williams for oboe and symphony orchestra (but without woodwind instruments) in 1965 in response to a request from the
Carillons_(Williams)
Music library in Lake Wales, Florida, US
The Anton Brees Carillon Library, located within the Singing Tower at Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida, is home to various collections that document
Anton_Brees_Carillon_Library
Proposed baseball stadium for St. Petersburg, Florida
Among the possibilities was a 15-acre (61,000 m2) site in the Carillon area. The Carillon location also had twice as many people within a 30-minute drive
Rays_Ballpark
Complicated mechanical pocket watch
silence indicator Choice of normal alarm or carillon striking alarm indicator Alarm mechanism coupled to the carillon striking mechanism Alarm striking with
Reference_57260
British composer and organist (1909-1952)
Book (1962), the hymn tune "Carolyn" (1951), and an organ piece called "Carillon". Murrill was also responsible for the official, martial orchestral version
Herbert_Murrill
1757 skirmish of the French and Indian War
Rogers and a band of his rangers were on a scouting expedition near Fort Carillon on Lake Champlain when they were ambushed by a mixed troop of French regulars
Battle_on_Snowshoes_(1757)
French Royal Army officer (1712–1759)
of British troops amassing near the border, Montcalm left to visit Fort Carillon to inspect the defenses while the governor general, Pierre de Rigaud, Marquis
Louis-Joseph_de_Montcalm
Dutch musician and noble (died 1657)
tune a carillon. Van Eyck is credited with developing the modern carillon together with the brothers in 1644, when they cast the first tuned carillon in Zutphen
Jacob_van_Eyck
include celestas, which are struck idiophones operated by a keyboard, and carillons, which are usually housed in bell towers or belfries of churches or municipal
List_of_keyboard_instruments
Museum in Kaunas, Lithuania
tower was first played in 1937. Regular carillon concerts began in 1956. The first carillonists of the Kaunas Carillon were Lithuanian composers Viktoras Kuprevičius
Vytautas_the_Great_War_Museum
Urban park in Munich
religious events, such as events of worship. It includes a contemporary carillon. The Park is administered by Olympiapark München GmbH, a holding company
Olympiapark_(Munich)
American carillonist (1927–1997)
began playing the carillon as a teenager at his hometown's church. In 1952, at 24 years old, he was appointed to play the carillon at the University of
Ronald_Barnes_(carillonist)
Province of Canada
on the French merchant flag flown by Champlain and the Flag of Carillon. The Carillon Sacré-Coeur and French merchant flag went on to be the major inspirations
Quebec
Church in Copenhagen, Denmark
offering extensive views over central Copenhagen. It is also noted for its carillon, which plays melodies every hour from 8 am to midnight. When Christian
Church of Our Saviour, Copenhagen
Church_of_Our_Saviour,_Copenhagen
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Vishnu Tejam
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Son of Olaf.
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Strong One; Man
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Son of the Shield
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Samarendu | ஸமரேஂதà¯Â
Lord Vishnu
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Divine Protector; God's Protection
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Arabic, Muslim
Forgiveness; Pardon
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Greek American
Joyous muse of comedy.
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Tamil
Jayasankar | ஜயாஸஂகரÂ
Lord Krishna
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Form of Danae; the mythological mother of Perseus by Zeus.
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n.
A chime of bells diatonically tuned, played by clockwork or by finger keys.
n.
A tune adapted to be played by musical bells.