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Lunchtime Drive-in Carillon Concert and Live Stream

A Lunchtime carillon concert. Free. Free Parking in the lot in front of the tower on Euclid Avenue also along Bellflower Rd behind the tower, a great place to hear the concert.
You can also tune in on your computer, tablet, or smart phone through our YouTube channel

George Leggiero, Carillonneur
View the Live Stream

Program
Music Inspired by Bells

I
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
arr. R. Barnes
Sinfonia for the Carillons from “Saul”
Four Pieces for a Musical Clock

II
Arthur Lynds Bigelow (1910-1967)

Grote Klokken, Kleine Klokken (Big Bells, Little Bells)

III
Samuel Maykapar (1867-1938)

The Music Box

IV
Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

Memorial Chimes (for carillon) (1923)

V
Julius Röntgen (1855-1932)

Klokkenspel-Suite (Carillon Suite) Op. 70
Het Sneeker Klokspel
Advocaten en Procureuren
Ik voel lastigst uit Hollandt
De lustige Boer


Before each selection a bell will toll the number in the program.
Friday concerts happen through November 19.

George Leggiero and Guests

The carillon can be heard from the grounds around the tower including the Case Western Reserve Campus behind the tower away from the Euclid Avenue traffic noise. Concerts are rain or shine and your car is also a place to hear the concert. Horn honking is an accepted form of applause at the end of the program.

Send music requests to info@ucbells.org
 
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