A carillon is an instrument that used bells instead of strings to produce music. It’s been around since the 15th century and you’d think that I would of heard more about this thing but nope, never really heard of it before the other day.
While waiting for a medical appointment in downtown Toronto the other day, I had some time to kill so I walked outside of the building. Across the street I found a very old house of worship called The Metropolitan United Church of Canada. That morning the church happened to be open to the public, so I walked in. I couldn’t help but fall in love with the ancient style of architecture in this building.
I found myself strolling up to this women at a table in the front foyer, under the bell tower. We talked about the architectural and historical aspects of the building. She was quite informative and witty to boot! She told me to walk in and check out the inside of the sacristy of the church.
I was spellbound by it’s beauty! Unfortunately I had to rush through the building because I had an appointment to be at in around 20 minutes.
As I walked out I ran into this man who said that he was the church’s Carilloneur? I then realized that the instrument he was referring to was called the carillon. I had just read about it in the flyer that the women gave me as I walked in before we talked.
We started this really cool conversation and it lead to him asking me if I wanted to see it! I said “Wow, would I ever!”.Then I almost forgot again about my medical consultation and asked him nicely if I could do it at a later date and he said sure. He also told me to and bring your video camera if I wanted.
Just like everyone else out there, I find that there is never enough time in one’s day to do what they really want to do! I hope that someday I will make it up the tower and check out this unique instrument up close!
Keep on Jammin’
musical instruments says
Great article, was at the Crystal Cathedral in Orange County, CA and was able to check out theirs first hand.
Chris says
Do you have any pic’s of it musical instruments? If so, I’d love to see them.
Thanx for coming on by my friend!
And Keep on Jammin’
Will Sudmier says
Interesting discovery. And, yeah; I’ve heard the name “carillon” before, but didn’t until now really know what it was. Did you ever get to see it?
-W
Chris says
I went in and only had a quick view of this glorious instrument! It wasn’t with the guy that I originally talked about in this post but with this other guy. He was nice and all that but not very knowledgeable about the Carillon. Don’t worry when I do get the full tour, I’ll post about it!
Thanx for the comment Will!