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List of carillons of the British Isles

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List of carillons of the British Isles

Carillons, musical instruments in the percussion family with at least 23 cast bells and played with a keyboard, are found throughout the British Isles as a result of the First World War. During the German occupation of Belgium, many of the country's carillons were silenced or destroyed. This news circulated among the Allied Powers, who saw it as "the brutal annihilation of a unique democratic music instrument". The destruction was romanticized in poetry and music, particularly in England. Poets – often exaggerating reality – wrote that the Belgian carillons were in mourning and awaited to ring out on the day of the country's liberation. Edward Elgar composed a work for orchestra which includes motifs of bells and a spoken text anticipating the victory of the Belgian people. He later even composed a work specifically for the carillon. Following the war, countries in the Anglosphere built their own carillons to memorialise the lives lost and to promote world peace, including two in England. The Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland (CSBI) counts carillons throughout the British Isles. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers, a publication that historically concerns itself with bell sets outfitted for full circle ringing, also counts carillons in the region. According to the two sources, there are fifteen carillons: eight in England, one in the Republic of Ireland, one in Northern Ireland, and five in Scotland. There are no carillons in Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Jersey or Wales. The heaviest carillon is at the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen, Scotland, weighing 25,846 kilograms (56,981 lb); the lightest is at the Atkinsons Building in London, weighing 3,194 kilograms (7,041 lb). The carillon of St Colman's Cathedral in Cobh has the most bells – 49. The region has several two- and three-octave carillons. The heaviest two-octave carillon in the world – weighing 22,669 kg (49,976 lb) – is located in Newcastle upon Tyne. The carillons were primarily constructed in the interwar period by the English bellfounders Gillett & Johnston and John Taylor & Co. Almost all of the carillons are transposing instruments, all of which transpose such that the lowest note on the keyboard is C. According to the World Carillon Federation, the carillons of the British Isles account for two percent of the world's total.

Tables

mw- List of carillons in England · England
kg
kg
Location
kg
Location
lb
City
kg
Bells
lb
Location
City
Bells
Bourdon weight
Total weight
Range andtransposition
Bellfounder(s)
Ref.
kg
lb
kg
lb
Bournville Junior School
Bournville
48
3,260
7,186
17,655
38,923
Down 2 semitones
mw- John Taylor & Co 1906–25Gillett & Johnston 1934John Taylor & Co 2015
Charterhouse School
Godalming
37
951
2,097
6,790
14,969
Up 4 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1921–23
Atkinsons Building
London
23
620
1,360
3,194
7,041
Up 8 semitones
Gillett & Johnston 1925–27
Loughborough Carillon
Loughborough
47
4,232
9,330
20,986
46,266
Down 4 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1923–29
Newcastle Civic Centre
Newcastle upon Tyne
25
3,626
7,993
22,669
49,976
Down 3 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1963–67
Church of St Mary, Lowe House
St Helens, Merseyside
47
4,302
9,484
21,234
46,813
Down 5 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1929
Our Lady of the Rosary and St Therese of Lisieux RC Church
Saltley
23
870
1,918
4,565
10,064
Up 6 semitones
Gillett & Johnston 1932
York Minster
York
35
1,215
2,679
6,867
15,139
Up 2 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1933–2008
List of carillons in Northern Ireland · Northern Ireland
kg
kg
Location
kg
Location
lb
City
kg
Bells
lb
Location
City
Bells
Bourdon weight
Total weight
Range andtransposition
Bellfounder(s)
Ref.
kg
lb
kg
lb
St Patrick's Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Armagh
39
2,190
4,830
10,850
23,910
None (concert pitch)
John Taylor & Co 1920
List of carillons in the Republic of Ireland · Republic of Ireland
kg
kg
Location
kg
Location
lb
City
kg
Bells
lb
Location
City
Bells
Bourdon weight
Total weight
Range andtransposition
Bellfounder(s)
Ref.
kg
lb
kg
lb
St Colman's Cathedral
Cobh
49
3,439
7,582
22,327
49,223
Down 3 semitones
John Taylor & Co 1915–58Gillett & Johnston 1948Royal Eijsbouts 1998
List of carillons in Scotland · Scotland
kg
kg
Location
kg
Location
lb
City
kg
Bells
lb
Location
Location
St Patrick's Church
City
Dumbarton
Bells
23
Bourdon weight
860
Bourdon weight
1,900
Total weight
4,603
Total weight
10,148
Range andtransposition
Up 6 semitones
Bellfounder(s)
Gillett & Johnston 1927–28
Location
City
Bells
Bourdon weight
Total weight
Range andtransposition
Bellfounder(s)
Ref.
kg
lb
kg
lb
Kirk of St Nicholas
Aberdeen
48
4,571
10,078
25,846
56,981
Down 4 semitones
Gillett & Johnston 1952–54
St Patrick's Church
Dumbarton
23
860
1,900
4,603
10,148
Up 6 semitones
Gillett & Johnston 1927–28
St Marnock's Church
Kilmarnock
30
635
1,401
4,272
9,418
Up 7 semitones
Mears & Stainbank (Whitechapel) 1954
St John's Kirk
Perth
35
1,430
3,150
7,883
17,379
Up 1 semitone
Waghevens 1506Gillett & Johnston 1934
Holy Trinity Church
St Andrews
27
1,593
3,512
7,587
16,726
Up 1 semitone
John Taylor & Co 1926–98

References

  1. The carillon was moved from the Mostyn House School in 2010.
  2. Legion
    https://legionmagazine.com/en/2018/11/the-seizing-of-europes-bells/
  3. War Memorial and Peace Carillons
    https://www.peacecarillons.org/carillons-and-peace/
  4. Singing Bronze: A History of Carillon Music
  5. Memorial Chimes
    https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10147282/1/Orr_BKL2022.1.004.ORR.pdf
  6. War Memorial and Peace Carillons
    https://www.peacecarillons.org/world-map-of-peace-carillons/
  7. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/list-of-carillons/
  8. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/about
  9. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/edith-adamson-carillon-newcastle-civic-centre/
  10. "Carillons"
    http://www.carillon.org/eng/fs_carillon.htm
  11. "Organization"
    http://www.carillon.org/eng/fs_orga.htm
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    http://carillonsbi.org/
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    https://carillonsbi.org/george-cadbury-memorial-carillon-bournville-village-primary-school/
  14. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17510
  15. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/war-memorial-carillon-charterhouse-school/
  16. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17379
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    https://www.peacecarillons.org/carillons-and-peace/ww-i-memorial-carillons/godalming-united-kingdom-world-war-i-memorial-carillon-formerly-parkgate/
  18. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/old-bond-street/
  19. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17785
  20. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/loughborough-carillon-and-war-memorial/
  21. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17781
  22. War Memorial and Peace Carillons
    https://www.peacecarillons.org/carillons-and-peace/ww-i-memorial-carillons/loughborough-war-memorial-carillon-united-kingdom/
  23. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17782
  24. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/church-of-st-mary-lowe-house/
  25. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17783
  26. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/our-ladys-carillon/
  27. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17786
  28. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/the-cathedral-and-metropolitical-church-of-st-peter-york-minster/
  29. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=11340
  30. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/st-patricks-roman-catholic-cathedral/
  31. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17778
  32. "Minister Madigan Announces State Recognition of Key Elements of Ireland's Living Cultural Heritage"
    https://merrionstreet.ie/en/news-room/releases/minister_madigan_announces_state_recognition_of_key_elements_of_ireland’s_living_cultural_heritage.html
  33. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/st-colmans-cathedral/
  34. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17779
  35. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/municipal-carillon-the-kirk-of-st-nicholas/
  36. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17777
  37. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/st-patricks-church/
  38. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17784
  39. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/st-andrews-st-marnocks-parish-church/
  40. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=25099
  41. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/st-johns-kirk/
  42. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17775
  43. Carillon Society of Britain and Ireland
    https://carillonsbi.org/holy-trinity-parish-church/
  44. Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
    https://dove.cccbr.org.uk/detail.php?tower=17787
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