[Bell Historians] Re: Bells in organs (Carillon stop)

LOVE, Dickon dickon.love at ...
Tue Apr 19 09:52:41 BST 2005


RCO:
"I would have said that it was perfectly possible for the carillon to 
have been sold for scrap - I can think of lots of bells that were 
scrapped in the 1960s that simply shouldn't have been!"

It does seem strange to me that in storing the organ, some of it is
scrapped. Did they also scrap one or more of the ranks of pipes? And if it
was stored because it was historical, it is even more astonishing that they
would scrap the very thing that made the organ unique!

I have got the tuning details of the old and new carillon for the, yet to be
published, CBofW.

DrL


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