Harkness Carillon

The Harkness Carillon is a carillon of 54 bells in Harkness Tower at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Its original 10 bells (qualifying the instrument as a chime - the Harkness Memorial Chimes - rather than a carillon) were cast by the John Taylor Bellfounders of Loughborough, England, in 1921. They were installed in the Harkness Tower in 1922 and were first rung, by John Taylor, on June 9. The chimes were rung regularly by the university organist, Samuel H. Smith, until 1946 when this duty was assumed by a student, Elliot H. Kone. On his graduation in 1949, he formed a student organization, the Guild of Yale Bellringers, to continue with four rings per day. In 1964, the instrument was expanded by the installation of an additional 44 bells, also cast by the John Taylor Bellfounders, becoming a 4.5 octave carillon, at which point the Guild renamed itself the Yale University Guild of Carillonneurs.

External link

Yale University Guild of Carillonneurs

 

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