- BYU Centennial Carillon
The BYU Centennial Carillon is a
carillon on the campus ofBrigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Thebell tower was erected in 1975 to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the school's founding. Built in a simple, modern style, it stands 97 feet tall and contains 52 bells. The carillon tolls a tune based on the hymn "Come, Come, Ye Saints," followed by the hour, and tolls a chime on the half-hour. Such automated tollings are controlled bymagnetic tape . Carilloneurs may also play the instrument by means of a clavier located directly below the belfry, in a small room reached by a spiral staircase that ascends through the center of the tower.Brigham Young University is owned by
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , and its carillon is the only such instrument the church owns, anywhere in the world. Very rarely do LDS churches feature belltowers, and the only temple to contain even a single bell is theNauvoo Temple .References
* [http://www.gcna.org/data/UTPROVOB.HTM http://www.gcna.org/data/UTPROVOB.HTM]
* [http://map.byu.edu/Map.html http://map.byu.edu/Map.html] Scroll down the list of buildings and click on "BELL."
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