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Quality Assurance / References Quality assurance / references: Being the leading and largest supplier in the world, Royal Eijsbouts has manufactured and installed countless cast bell installations, all over the world, for more than 147 years. Projects by Royal Eijsbouts. Bloomington, USA Indiana University Carillon 61 bells renewed and extended with 4 bells G0,A0, B0, C#1 of 13000kg Completion date July 2019 Aarschot, Belgium Carillon 51 bells Ais1-D6, 2350kg Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk Completed March 2019 Hoogstraten, Belgium Renovation and extension of carillon with 4 new bells 13000kg Completion November 2019 Leuven, Belgium Peace carillon Abdij van Park Carillon 40 bells D2-B5 9500kg Completed October 2018 Paderborn, Germany DomKirche Extension of 8 bell peal with e0 (28.600 lbs) Under construction Completed June 2018 Seattle, Washington University of Washington Carillon 4 octaves 49 bells, g1- g5 Completed December 2017 Kutna Hora, Tsjech. Rep. St Jacobs Church Reconstruction Swinging bell peal D1, 5.500 Lbs, cooperation with Manousek Completed September 2017 Raleigh, NC The Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral New carillon 49 bells f1 –f5 Project completed June 2017 In cooperation with the Verdin Company Amsterdam, Netherlands Zuiderkerkstoren Renovation of 17th century Hemony carillon Under construction Completed November 2018 Puurs, Belgium Catholic church New Carillon 48 bells a1, b1 – d5 Completed 2017 Berlin, Germany Parochialkirche 4 octave carillon 52 bells based on d1 Completed July 2016 Aparecida, Brazil. National Basilica Our Lady of Aparecida Swinging bell peal 13 bells on C1, total 9000 kg Completed: 2017 Neerpelt, Belgium Catholic Church New 4 octave carillon based on a1 Under construction Completed November 2015 Vilnius, Lithuania Dominican church New Carillon 5 octaves 61 bells, B-flat0 C1- C6 Completed August 2015 Dinant, Belgium Church of our Lady Collegiale 50 bell carillon based on c2 Completed May 2015 Mechelen, Belgium Carillonschool 48 bell carillon based on c2 Under construction Completed June 2016 Rochester MI, USA Oakland University (coop. with Verdin) New Carillon 48 bells, c1- c5 Completed August 2014 Constancia, Portugal Travelling carillon 63 bells based on d#1 Completed: May 2015 Venezuela Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar 3 orchestra bells based on G-1 Completion date February 2015 Manila, The Philippines Cathedral New Carillon 2 octaves 23 bells, based on g1 Completion date February 2015 Dordrecht, The Netherlands Old city hall Renovation and installation of a 4 octave Paccard carillon (g1) Completion date February 2015 Liege, Belgium Saint Barthelemy Renovation/ extension Carillon 4 octaves Addition of C1, D# and G#1 Completion date December 2014 Pilsen, Tsjech. Rep. Cathedral Reconstruction Swinging bell peal G0, B0, D1 and E1 total 11250 kg Completion date: December 2014 Amsterdam, The Netherlands The Concertgebouw orchestra 7 orchestra bells based on B-flat-1 Completion date December 2014 Beijing, China Dazhongsi ancient bell museum touch sensitive automatic carillon 23 bells based on c3 Completed: November 2014 Bergen, Norway Johanneskirke New Carillon 48 bells, c1- c5 Completed April 2014 Averbode/ Barcelona Travelling carillon Bronzen Piano 50 bell carillon based on c2 Anna Maria Reverté and Koen van Assche Completed Sept 2013 Bodo, Norway Cathedral New Carillon 50 bells, c1- d6 Completed November 2012 Sillian, Austria Pfarrkirch Maria Himmelfahrt Reconstruction Oberascher bell B0, 3000 kg Completed: June 2012 London, GB Olympic Stadium Bell for Opening ceremony B00, 23000 kg, World largest tuned bell Completed 27 July 2012 Cologne, Germany Dom Church Swinging bells Installation of new clapper in Bourdon bell (24.000 kg) Completed May 2012 Paris, France Notre Dame New petit Bourdon New swinging bell (6000 kg) completion March 2013 Frederiksberg, Denmark City hall 4 octave carillon Renovation of carillon and replacement of 20 bells in cooperation with Thubalka. Completed May 2012 Munchen, Germany Mariahilfkirche New Carillon 64 bells b-flat0, c1- d6 Completed April 2012 Herrenberg, Germany Stifftskirche New 4 octave carillon 50 bells, b-flat1 c2- c6 Completed June 2012 Kampen, The Netherlands Nieuwe Toren Carillon and automatic with drumplay system Complete renovation of Hemony carillon, (F1- van Wou), clocks and drum Replacement of treble bells and addition of one semitone Completed November 2011 Moscow, Russia Bolschoi Theater 3 octave Zvon Peal (Bourdon 7000kg) Complete renovation with the addition of a new Zvon- clavier. Completed October 2011 Cholet, France Eglise du Sacré-Coeur 49 bell Carillon and automatic with pneumatic system Complete renovation of Paccard carillon, and extension with one octave and a semitone. Completed September 2011 Melle, Germany Altes Rathaus New 37 bell carillon C2- D2 –D5, meantone Completed January 2011 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Rijksmuseum 36 bell carillon, clock, animated figures Complete renovation of carillon, clocks and animated figures Completed October 2010 San Luis Potosi, Mexico Cathedral New 36 bell carillon D1, e1–d4, Completed October 2010 Köln, Germany St. Maria in der Kupfergasse New 37 bell carillon C2- d2 –d5, meantone, major third Completed January 2010 Deventer, The Netherlands Lebuinus Extension renovation of Hemony carillon 53 bells bes0 c1 cis1 d1 es1 – es5 Compled January 2010 Leawood, Kansas St. Michael the Archangel 4 bell peal, Gloria / Te Deum C2- D2-F2-G2 Completed Sept. 2009 Leuven, Belgium Begijnhof New carillon based on G&J chime 35 bells based on bourdon bell d2 Completed July 2009 Gent, Belgium Belfort Addition of 10.000 kg Bourdon Swinging bell (Mathildis) Under construction. Expected completion date 2013 Leidsche Rijn, The Netherlands Glastower New 4 octave glass carillon with Traditional baton type keyboard Completed April 2009 Gdansk, Poland Travelling carillon 49 bells based on f1 Completed: January 2009 Stockholm, Sweden Tyska Kirkan Renovation extension carillon Completion date December 2008 Bathmen, The Netherlands Dorpskerk New 3 octave manual carillon Mean tone instrument Completion date July 2008 München, Germany, Rathaus Renovation Glockenspiel / carillon Project completed December 2007 Houston, TX, USA Co Cathedral 4 swinging bells and 23 bell chime Total weight 11 ton – approx 25,000lbs Project completed March 2008 Gifhorn, Germany, Europäisches Kunsthandwerksinstitut Friedensglocke Weight 10 ton – approx 22,000lbs Project completed November 2007 Chicago, USA, Rockefeller Chapel, University of Chicago World’s second largest carillon Total bell weight 90 ton – approx 200,000lbs Renovation Gotenba city, Japan, Tokinosumika park , Mount Fuji World’s largest swinging bell Weight 36 ton – approx 80,000lbs Diameter 3860 mm Height 3730 mm Project completed 01-01-2007 Klaipeda, Lithuania Central Post Office- concerthall New carillon 48 bells f1 –f5 (European notation) Project completed December 2006 Scottsdale – Phoenix, Arizona Saint Barnabas, Episcopal Church New carillon, manual action, 24 bells c2 –c4 (European notation) Project completed September 2006 Illertissen Germany Sankt Martinskirche New carillon 49 bells c2 – d#6 (European notation) Project completed April 2006 Kaunas Lithuania National War Museum Prof . Giedrius Kuprevicius Carilloneur/consultant Renovation and extension to a 4 octave carillon Project completed April 2006 Dallas TX Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe Very Rev. Father Ramon Carillon 49 bells b-flat1 – c5 + 4 swinging bells (European notation) Project completed October 2005 Alverca, Portugal Carillon near Lisbon 72 Bells, (largest bell 7.800kg) Project completed July 2005 Bloomfield Hills, MI Saint Hugo of the Hills Church Carillon 48 bells c1 – c5 + 3 swinging bells (European notation) Project completed June 2005 Saint Maurice, Switzerland Abbaye Carillon 48 bells gis0 – c5 (European notation) Project completed June 2004 Amherst, MA UMASS Carillon 45 bells f1 – c5 (European notation) Project completed March 2004 Geisa, Germany St-. Philippus und Jakobus Carillon 48 bells c2 – c6 (European notation) Project completed July 2003 Copenhagen Denmark Helligåndskirken Carillon 49 bells c1- c5 (European notation) total weight approx 30.800 lbs project completed December 2003 Springfield Missouri SMSU carillon 48 bells total weight: 16.000 kg – project completed August 2001 Kennett Square, PA The Longwood Gardens carillon 62 bells total weight: 16.000 kg – project completed March 2001 City of Naperville, IL Millennium Carillon Foundation carillon 72 bells total weight: 29.000 kg (largest bell 5.200 kg) completed in 2000 Elsah, IL Principia College Carillon 39 bells Saginaw Valley, MI Saginaw Valley State University Westminster strike, 4 stationary bells Minneapolis, MN Basilica of St. Mary Peal of 6 heavy swinging bells Denver, CO University of Denver Carillon 65 bells total weight: 29.000 kg (largest bell 5.200 kg) Ann Arbor, MI University of Michigan Carillon 60 bells (largest bell 5.320 kg) East Lansing, MI Michigan State University Carillon, extension with 2 bells, replacement of 22 Petit & Fritsen bells Allendale, MI Grand Valley State University Carillon, 48 bells based on D# Garden Grove, Los Angeles Crystal Cathedral Carillon 50 bells Arlington, VA The Netherlands Carillon, Arlington Cemetery Carillon 49 bells Maipu, Chile Templo Votivo Nacional de Maipu 23 carillonbells (largest bell 640 kg) Wellington, New Zealand National War Memorial Extension of existing carillon (4 new bells, largest 12.500 kg.) Shiga, Japan Shinji Shumeikai Church: Joy of Angel Belltower Carillon of 55 bells Berlin, Germany Glockenspiel im Tiergarten Largest carillon of Europe: 68 bells, total weight 48.000 kg, (largest bell 7.800 kg) .
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