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But | | be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or trans- | it also covers electrified carillons, chimes, rings, zvons | | mitted, in any form other than its original, or by any | & other instruments or collections of 8 or more conventional | | means (electronic, photographic, xerographic, recording | or tubular tower bells (even if not in a tower), and other | | or otherwise) which could have the effect of enabling | significant tower bells. | | two or more people to have access to that part simulta- | | | neously and independently, without the prior permission | The complete publication (online version) consists of, and | | of the copyright holder (address at end of next column), | the Terms of Use apply to, the following PDF files: | | except as stated below and in the Terms of Use opposite. | Title & Contents (this page, reproduced in each file) | | In other words, regardless of its actual form, this | Introduction - a complete guide to the display and | | publication must be treated like a printed paper book, | interpretation of site, summary and other information. | | which can be used by only one person at a time. | North America (carillons, traditional and non-traditional) | | | North America (chimes, chimolas, rings and zvons) | | Notwithstanding the above, the following special | (North America = The U.S.A., Canada and Mexico) | | permissions are granted: | Central and South America | | (1) to reviewers, permission to quote individual | Africa and the Middle East | | items of information for use in reviews provided that | Asia and the Pacific Rim | | in each case mention is made of the World Carillon | Belgium | | Federation, and reference is made to this publication; | British Isles (including Eire) | | (2) to private individuals, permission to copy by | Denmark and its dependencies | | hand any number of individual items of information | France | | for personal use; | Germany (East and West united) | | (3) to any individual who visits the TowerBells | Italy | | Website, permission to utilize any component PDF file | The Netherlands | | resident there as specified in the Terms of Use | Europe and the North Atlantic (remaining countries) | | opposite; | Order form for obtaining standard hardcopy | | (4) general permission to make an unlimited number | Survey forms for carillons, chimes and towers | | of print copies of the order form and survey forms | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | for the purpose of communicating with the author or | Copyright holder: Carl Scott Zimmerman | | encouraging others to do so. | 1424 Wilton Lane | | | Saint Louis, MO 63122-6943 | | | U. S. A. | | | Tel. +1-(314)821-8437 Email: [email protected] | | ============================================================== | ============================================================== | Copyright ©2018 by Carl Scott Zimmerman. This document may not be downloaded, copied, stored in an information retrieval system or printed except under the conditions specified in the Terms of Use on the title page. MASTER INFORMATION LISTING for ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RIM AREA 31-Dec-18 Page 1 **************************************** | Great Depression, and never recovered; | Original bells cast in 1969. Was the * Tower bell instruments in the * | "temporary" electro-pneumatic system | largest carillon in the southern * geographic area of Asia and the * | is still in place, though defunct for | hemisphere until Wellington expansion. * Pacific Rim are divided into * | many years. New electric automatic | Totally rebuilt in 1986 by Olympic; * six parts: * | system by Hervey Bagot, c.1995. | additional work in 1992 and 1998 * * | | before 2003 enlargement. * Existing carillons (beginning * | BEIJING CHINA | Practice clavier is original, 53 notes. * on this page) * | *Location: | Most of the old trebles are now in * Former carillons (i.e., defunct * | Da Zhong Si (Big Bell Temple) Museum | PERTH - SC/3. * instruments which have not * | A31 North Third Ring Road | * been replaced) * | Beijing, China | DAEJEON (TAEJON) KOREA * Chimes (8 to 22 bells hung dead) * | LL: N 39.9670, E 116.3318 | *Location: * Rings (sets of bells hung mainly * | *Contact: | Daejeon Institute of Science * for change-ringing) * | T: 010 6255 0843 | and Technology * Former rings * | *Remarks: | (was Hyechon College) * Great bells (in M.I.L. only) * | A collection of Oriental temple bells, | 333 Boksu-dong Seo-gu * * | the largest (46.5 tonnes, c.1405) | Daejeon, Chungchong, Korea * Within each part, sites are listed * | having been since 1743 in the former | LL: N 36.30384, E 127.37426 z19 * alphabetically by city and country. * | temple which since 1985 has housed this | *Carillonist: **************************************** | museum. 32 are on display outdoors, | Minjin O Telephone and postal country codes: | with many more of varying sizes indoors. | E: minjino/@/dst DOTac DOTkr Australia 61 AU | | *Contact: India 91 IN- | CANBERRA - A AUSTRALIA | Hyechon College Japan 81 JP | The National Carillon | 333 Boksu-dong Seo-gu Korea 82 KR | *Location: | Taejon 302-715 Malaysia 60 MY | Aspen Island | T: +82 42 580 6114-5 New Zealand 64 NZ | Lake Burley Griffin | F: +82 42 580 6119 Pakistan n/a PK | near Kings Avenue bridge | E: [email protected] Philippines 63 PH | Canberra, | - or - Singapore 65 SG | National Capitol Territory, Australia | T: 580-6140 Thailand 66 TH | LL: S 35.29848, E 149.14172 | *Schedule: --------------------------------------- | *Carillonist: | Automatic daily at 9am, 12, 6pm | Lyn Fuller | *Remarks: | 54 Tempe Crescent | "American standard" clavier; tower is BATHURST - WM AUSTRALIA | Googong, | an enlarged replica of Stanford U. *Location: | via Queanbeyan NSW, 2620 | Tower also contains a clock bell, Eb0, War Memorial Carillon Tower | E: [email protected] | almost 11000 kg, the largest bell King's Parade | - and - | ever cast at Aarle-Rixtel. William, George, Church & Russell Streets| Joan Chia | Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia | - and - | ITAMI JAPAN LL: S 33.41777, E 149.57916 | Nathan Ward | The Bells of Flanders *Carillonist: | E: nathan.ward/@/natcap.gov DOTau | *Location: (none) | *Past Carillonneurs: | (unknown) *Past carillonist: | Members of Carillon Concert | Itami, Hyogo, Honshu, Japan Nov.1933 A.B.B.Ranclaud, Univ. of Sydney | Presentations | LL: N 34.76, E 135.41 *Contact: | 19??-91 John D. Gordon (d.1991) | Bathurst Regional Council | 19??-?? George Howe, deputy (A) | LOS BANOS PHILIPPINES PMB 17 | *Schedule: | Rizal Centenary Carillon Bathurst NSW 2795 | Sep-May: | *Location: T: (02) 6333 6111 F: (02) 6331 7211 | recitals 1230-1320 on Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun | Lower campus E: [email protected] | and public holidays, | University of the Philippines Los Baños *Schedule: | tower tours from 1230 Tu/Th, 1130 Sat; | Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines Automatic daily at noon and 1pm | + Dec/Jan/Feb Tue.1930-2030 concerts; | LL: N 14.15927, E 121.24239 *Remarks: | Jun-Aug: | *Contact: Bells cast in 1928, shipped here in | recitals 1230-1320 on Wed/Sun | Office of Public Relations 1929, stored until installation in 1933. | and public holidays, | University of the Philippines Los Baños Original intent for baton keyboard was | tower tours from 1130 Sat | Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines derailed by financial problems of the | *Remarks: | T: (049)536-3604 Copyright ©2018 by Carl Scott Zimmerman. This document may not be downloaded, copied, stored in an information retrieval system or printed except under the conditions specified in the Terms of Use on the title page. MASTER INFORMATION LISTING for ASIA AND THE PACIFIC RIM AREA 31-Dec-18 Page 2 E: [email protected] | Nagoya, Japan | E: [email protected] *Remarks: | | - or - Reports of 36 bells appear to be wrong. | NEW PLYMOUTH NEW ZEALAND | The Bell Tower | Mabel Kibby Memorial
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