About the Instrument
A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 bells,
so tuned as to produce concordant harmony when many bells are
sounded together. It is played from a keyboard that allows
expression through variation of touch. The keys are struck with
the half-closed hand. In addition, the larger bells are connected
to pedals (keys played with the feet).
Although bells were first made during the Bronze Age, it was not
until the 15th century that Flemish bell founders discovered the
process of accurately tuning the bells. The art of making carillon
bells almost died out by the 19th century. It is only in the 20th
century that carillon bell founding was revived.
The world's greatest concentration of carillon is still in the Low
Countries of Europe (Belgium, The Netherlands, northern France and
northwest Germany). The art of the carillon has spread world wide,
however, with instruments on every continent except Antarctica.
Nearly 200 exist in North America, 13 of which are in Michigan. It
is unusual to find 3 in such a small area as Bloomfield Hills.
Our new Carillon and tower are the gift of the late Wilda King
Tiffany (August 7, 1909 - July 8, 2004). St. Hugo of the Hills
Church's 100-foot bell tower houses a 48-bell carillon, which was
made by Royal Eijsbouts of Asten, The Netherlands. The bell
profile is inspired by that of Pieter and Francois Hemony, 17th
century founders whose bells are considered to have an especially
beautiful tonal quality. The profile was somewhat modified to
allow for equal-temperament tuning. In addition to the main
playing keyboard, in a small room 57 steps from the ground level.
A computer-based interface allows for various automatic playback
functions, as well as recording from the practice keyboard.
The consultant for the carillon was Patrick Macoska, Director of
Music and Carillonneur at St. Mary's of Redford, Detroit. The
architect for the tower was Anthony Gholz of DiClemente Siegel
Design, Inc. The tower was constructed by Barton Malow Company.
Groundbreaking for the tower was on July 12, 2004, the day of Mrs.
Tiffany's funeral. The bells were blessed by Msgr. Anthony Tocco,
Pastor of St. Hugo's, in November, 2004 (see
pictures below).
Carillon Tower Dedication
On July
10, 2005 the Carillon Tower Dedication & Recital took place. Milford
Myhre, Carillonneur Emeritus, was the recitalist. This beautiful
Carillon Tower has been given to the parishioners of St. Hugo's
through the generosity and love of Wilda King Tiffany.
Click
here to see program.
Timeline
Below are pictures of the construction of the Carillon & bell
tower. Click on the pictures to see larger images.
August, 2004:
September, 2004:
October, 2004:
November, 2004:
November 1,
2004: Blessing the Carillon Bells
December, 2004:
January, 2005:
February & March,
2005:
April, 2005:
Finished Carillon & Bell Tower:
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