What is the National Carillon in Canberra?

What is the National Carillon in Canberra?

Located on Aspen Island, Lake Burley Griffin, the National Carillon was a gift from the British Government to the people of Australia to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national capital. Carillons have a minimum of 23 bells. With 57 bronze bells the National Carillon is large by world standards.

How old is the National Carillon?

51c. 1970
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How many carillons are in Australia?

two carillons
Under this definition, there are currently two carillons in Australia: the University of Sydney War Memorial Carillon (1928) and the National Carillon in Canberra (1970).

How many bells are in the carillon?

A carillon is an outdoor musical instrument consisting of a minimum of 23 bells and as many as 70.

When was carillon built?

The Carillon was designed in 1967, built during 1969 and completed in 1970. The three columns of the design symbolise the British and Australian Governments and the City of Canberra. Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the National Carillon on 26 April 1970.

How do you play a carillon?

In a carillon or chime, the bell is usually fixed to a beam, and the clapper is pulled against the bell by the action. Some carillon bells are hung so that they can swing, as well. In this case, the clapper swings free, and an outside hammer is used to play the bell during performance.

What is a carillon player called?

A musician who plays the carillon is commonly called a carillonneur (US: /ˌkærələˈnər/ care-ə-lə-NER or UK: /kəˌrɪljəˈnər/ kə-rill-yə-NER), also loaned from French.

Where can I see the National Carillon in Australia?

Enjoy these from Aspen Island or vantage points such as the amphitheatre outside the National Gallery of Australia or Kings Park. The National Carillon was a gift of the British Government to the people of Australia in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Capital and includes automatic Westminster chimes like Big Ben.

How many bells are in the National Carillon?

Carillons have a minimum of 23 bells. With 55 bronze bells the National Carillon is large by world standards. The pitch of the bells ranges chromatically through four and one half octaves. The bells each weigh between seven kilograms and six tonnes.

How tall is the National Carillon in London?

Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the National Carillon on 26 April 1970. The tower, standing 50 metres (160 ft) tall, was designed by Cameron Chisholm Nicol, a firm based in Western Australia. The concept was developed by Don Ho, one of the firm’s architects, in 1968.

Who is responsible for the National Carillon in Aspen Island?

The National Carillon, Aspen Island is managed and maintained by the National Capital Authority on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia. The National Carillon tower was the prize-winning design of Western Australian architects Cameron, Chisholm & Nicol.