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carillon

[kar-uh-lon, -luhn, kuh-ril-yuhn] / ˈkær əˌlɒn, -lən, kəˈrɪl yən /


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“People don’t choose to listen to the carillon,” Zhu says with a laugh.

From Washington Post

The University of Alabama will toll its 25-bell carillon, Denny Chimes, 53 times to honor each of the people who died in the city.

From Washington Times

I’m including two pieces by Enescu, a chorale and a “carillon nocturne,” which is very interesting, especially considering it was written by someone who is not known for his pianistic production.

From New York Times

The University of Florida stopped anniversary recognitions, such as tolling the carillon bells of Century Tower five times, after the 25th anniversary.

From Washington Times

“In the carillon world, you never know who’s on the ground,” she said.

From New York Times