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Cosa (chi) è carillon$11502$ - definizione

PARK IN DAYTON, OHIO, USA
Deeds Carillon; Carillon Park
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Le Carillon de Vendôme         
Les Cloches De Vendôme; Le Carillon de Vendome; La Carillon de Vendôme; La Carillon de Vendome
"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 from the bells (cloches) of the town of Vendôme.
Carillon         
  • The [[Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten]], a 68-bell carillon in [[Berlin]], Germany
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  • One of the Cast in Bronze traveling carillons at the [[Colorado Renaissance Festival]] in June 2008
  • Console of the carillon at the Church of the Sacred Heart in [[Maine-et-Loire]], France
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  • Sint-Catharijnetoren}} in [[Brielle]], Netherlands
  • The [[Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn"]] in 2018
  • The tower of [[St. Rumbold's Cathedral]] in [[Mechelen]], Belgium, where [[Jef Denyn]] generated worldwide interest in the carillon
  • The [[National Carillon]], a 57-bell carillon in [[Canberra]], Australia
  • The [[Netherlands Carillon]], a 53-bell carillon in [[Arlington, Virginia]], US
  • The [[Peace Tower]] in [[Ottawa]], Canada, home to a 53-bell carillon
  • A carillonneur plays Prelude No. 9 by [[Matthias Vanden&nbsp;Gheyn]] at [[St. Rumbold's Cathedral]] in [[Mechelen]], Belgium
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF BELLS IN THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
Carillon bell; Carillonneur; Carillonneurs; Carollon; Carallon; Carillons; Carillonist; Carillonists; Carrillon; Carilloni; Klokkenspel; Beiaard; Traveling carillon; Traveling carillons; Travelling carillons; Travelling carillon; Mobile carillon; Mobile carillons; Carillonneuse; Carillon player; Carillon tower; Carillon music; History of the carillon
A carillon ( , ) is a pitched percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at least 23 cast bronze bells. The bells are hung in fixed suspension and tuned in chromatic order so that they can be sounded harmoniously together.
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  • The [[Carillon in Berlin-Tiergarten]], a 68-bell carillon in [[Berlin]], Germany
  • 2017}}
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • quote=y}} in [[Hamburg]], Germany, 1947
  • One of the Cast in Bronze traveling carillons at the [[Colorado Renaissance Festival]] in June 2008
  • Console of the carillon at the Church of the Sacred Heart in [[Maine-et-Loire]], France
  • p=76}}
  • The same range as the above image represented on a piano keyboard (with [[Middle C]] marked in yellow)<ref name="Chesman quote"/>
  • ps=: "In general, the lowest C on the pedal would be [[tenor C]], that is, the second space on the [[bass clef]]."}}</ref>
  • Sint-Catharijnetoren}} in [[Brielle]], Netherlands
  • The [[Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn"]] in 2018
  • The tower of [[St. Rumbold's Cathedral]] in [[Mechelen]], Belgium, where [[Jef Denyn]] generated worldwide interest in the carillon
  • The [[National Carillon]], a 57-bell carillon in [[Canberra]], Australia
  • The [[Netherlands Carillon]], a 53-bell carillon in [[Arlington, Virginia]], US
  • The [[Peace Tower]] in [[Ottawa]], Canada, home to a 53-bell carillon
  • A carillonneur plays Prelude No. 9 by [[Matthias Vanden&nbsp;Gheyn]] at [[St. Rumbold's Cathedral]] in [[Mechelen]], Belgium
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF BELLS IN THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
Carillon bell; Carillonneur; Carillonneurs; Carollon; Carallon; Carillons; Carillonist; Carillonists; Carrillon; Carilloni; Klokkenspel; Beiaard; Traveling carillon; Traveling carillons; Travelling carillons; Travelling carillon; Mobile carillon; Mobile carillons; Carillonneuse; Carillon player; Carillon tower; Carillon music; History of the carillon
['kar?lj?n, -l?n, k?'r?lj?n]
¦ noun
1. a set of bells sounded from a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism.
2. a tune played on such bells.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from OFr. quarregnon 'peal of four bells', based on L. quattuor 'four'.

Wikipedia

Carillon Historical Park

Carillon Historical Park is a 65-acre (26.3 ha) park and museum in Dayton, Ohio, which contains historic buildings and exhibits concerning the history of technology and the history of Dayton and its residents from 1796 to the present. As a part of the University of Dayton, the historical elements of the park were the brainchild of Colonel Edward Deeds. The major sections include settlement, transportation, invention, and industry. The park also contains the Carillon Park Railroad, a 7+12 in (190.5 mm) gauge miniature railway.

In 2005, Carillon Historical Park merged with the Montgomery County Historical Society to form Dayton History.