Carillon of the Munt Tower in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
December 20th, 2008
City Carillonneur Gideon Bodden playing his “Inleiding, Lied en Blues op Good King Wenceslas“.
The Carillon of the Munttoren was made in 1668 by Pieter Hemony, who used the bells of the former carillon at the Stock Exchange Tower, which instrument was cast in 1651 by François & Pieter Hemony. Pieter Hemony enlarged the range of bells with 6 new bass bells, and modified the ground of the mean tone tuning from C# to F#. Of the original 33 Hemony bells, today only the 13 largest are still functioning. The 25 smaller bells are modern products.
The range of bells is C#1 (1900 kg) - F#1 - G#1 - A#1 - chromatically G#4, and they are tuned in 1/4’ mean tone tuning.
Weekly live carillon concerts at the Munt Tower in Amsterdam:
Saturday 14:00 by Gideon Bodden.
List of Bells:
C#1 Pieter Hemony (1668) (low G to the keyboard)
F#1 Pieter Hemony (1668)
G#1 Pieter Hemony (1668)
A#1 Pieter Hemony (1668)
B1 François Hemony (1659)
C2 Pieter Hemony (1668)
C#2 François & Pieter Hemony (1651)
D2 Pieter Hemony (1668)
D#2 François & Pieter Hemony (1651)
E2 François & Pieter Hemony (1651)
F2 François & Pieter Hemony (1651)
F#2 Eijsbouts, 1993
G2 Eijsbouts, 1993
G#2 Eijsbouts, 1993
A2 Pieter Hemony (1668)
A#2 Eijsbouts, 1993
B2 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
C3 François & Pieter Hemony (1651)
C#3 Eijsbouts, 1993
D3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
D#3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
E3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
F3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
F#3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
G3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
G#3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
A3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
A#3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
B3 Petit & Fritsen, 1959
C4 Eijsbouts, 1993
C#4 Eijsbouts, 1993
D4 Eijsbouts, 1993
D#4 Eijsbouts, 1993
E4 Eijsbouts, 1993
F4 Eijsbouts, 1993
F#4 Eijsbouts, 1993
G4 Eijsbouts, 1993
G#4 Eijsbouts, 1993