- ****ociation
Guild of
Carillonneurs and
Campanologists of
Switzerland The
Guild of
Carillonneurs in
North America Guild of
Carillonneurs of
France Lithuanian...
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Gordon Frederick Slater (born
August 22, 1950) is a
Canadian carillonneur (musician who
plays tower bells), conductor, b****oonist and organist. A graduate...
- 20th-century
Dutch carillonneur and the
first woman to work as a
professional carillonneur in the Netherlands. Blom
served as the
carillonneur of the Sint Janskerk...
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chromatic octaves; the
largest bell
weighs 7.8
tonnes (17,000 lb). The
carillonneur sits in a
playing cabin in the
middle of the
bells and
plays with his...
- of
Belfries of
Belgium and France. The city
still employs a full-time
carillonneur, who
gives free
concerts regularly. In
addition to the "Historic Centre...
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Gillett & Johnston, a bell
foundry based in Croydon, England. The
Dominion Carillonneur plays both
regular recitals on the
carillon and
tolls the
bells to mark...
- Carillon. Forty-eight
bells with four
octaves were
installed by the
Dutch carillonneur Adrian Antonisse, with the
efforts laid by the U.P.
Alumni ****ociation...
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until his
retirement in 1995. He was an
involved member of The
Guild of
Carillonneurs in
North America,
having served as its president, vice president, and...
- The
Guild of
Carillonneurs in
North America (GCNA) is a
professional ****ociation of
carillonneurs in
North America,
dedicated to the
advancement of the...
- Myklestad,
resulted in a 48-bell
concert carillon under the
direction of
carillonneur Vegar Sandholt. This
carillon is
inside the tower, not the belfry; the...