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Carillon music, or church carillon Contemporary - Original!
 Musically the Carillon is extremely versatile. On this instrument is any music from baroque to rock to hear from Bach to the Beatles. Whether a piece of Carillon is, is not so much a question of the style of music, but a question of arrangements. In any case, is the transcription before the concert performance of a piece at the Carillon. The original sentence of a piece is practically never to be played unchanged at Carillon. The main problem is that pieces that were originally composed for another instrument or an ensemble, having too many notes. 1: 1 transferred to the Carillon, this would mean a "tough sonic mush" result.
 The second problem is that bells have a very special sound spectrum. The sound spectrum of a musical instrument is always determined by its overtone. The overtone of a bell is dominated by the minor third, ie, one suggests, for example. A C-bell is the overlying It particularly evident in the sound of this bell to hear. This effect means that pieces that are composed in a major key, particularly difficult to Carillon are transferable.
 Given these difficulties, it was only natural that some composers already started early to compose directly for Carillon. This eliminates the tedious transcription of a process, on the other hand, the special sound characteristics of the carillon can thus self be utilized particularly well. Although left by the renowned composer George Frideric Handel only a noteworthy work for carillon. But there were others outside the Carillon World lesser-known composers who created trendsetting and timeless music early. First and foremost is the Belgian Matthias van to call the Gheyn (1721-1785), which is now often referred to as "the Bach Carillons" and his work is still the most-played probably Carillon literature. Until the mid-20th century, the tradition of composition for Carillon led still a stepchild-existence, not least was due to compared to today small number of instruments and the lack of interest of the academic music business at Carillon.
 But this changed dramatically after the 2nd World War. In parallel with the rapid spread of the instrument experienced the culture composition for Carillon its biggest bloom. The works of contemporary composers such as. Staf Nees and Flor Peeters (Belgium), Leen t'Hart and Henk Badings (Netherlands) or Gary White (USA) are now among the most popular pieces that are played on the Carillon .... .Exclusive Photo Collection in Contemporary Art - Digital Photo Mix in Fine Art - Abstract / Expressionism-Cubism / Figurative Paint / Drawing / Vector / Graphic in 3D Original.
Carillon music, or church carillon Contemporary - Original!
 Musically the Carillon is extremely versatile. On this instrument is any music from baroque to rock to hear from Bach to the Beatles. Whether a piece of Carillon is, is not so much a question of the style of music, but a question of arrangements. In any case, is the transcription before the concert performance of a piece at the Carillon. The original sentence of a piece is practically never to be played unchanged at Carillon. The main problem is that pieces that were originally composed for another instrument or an ensemble, having too many notes. 1: 1 transferred to the Carillon, this would mean a "tough sonic mush" result.
 The second problem is that bells have a very special sound spectrum. The sound spectrum of a musical instrument is always determined by its overtone. The overtone of a bell is dominated by the minor third, ie, one suggests, for example. A C-bell is the overlying It particularly evident in the sound of this bell to hear. This effect means that pieces that are composed in a major key, particularly difficult to Carillon are transferable.
 Given these difficulties, it was only natural that some composers already started early to compose directly for Carillon. This eliminates the tedious transcription of a process, on the other hand, the special sound characteristics of the carillon can thus self be utilized particularly well. Although left by the renowned composer George Frideric Handel only a noteworthy work for carillon. But there were others outside the Carillon World lesser-known composers who created trendsetting and timeless music early. First and foremost is the Belgian Matthias van to call the Gheyn (1721-1785), which is now often referred to as "the Bach Carillons" and his work is still the most-played probably Carillon literature. Until the mid-20th century, the tradition of composition for Carillon led still a stepchild-existence, not least was due to compared to today small number of instruments and the lack of interest of the academic music business at Carillon.
 But this changed dramatically after the 2nd World War. In parallel with the rapid spread of the instrument experienced the culture composition for Carillon its biggest bloom. The works of contemporary composers such as. Staf Nees and Flor Peeters (Belgium), Leen t'Hart and Henk Badings (Netherlands) or Gary White (USA) are now among the most popular pieces that are played on the Carillon .... .Exclusive Photo Collection in Contemporary Art - Digital Photo Mix in Fine Art - Abstract / Expressionism-Cubism / Figurative Paint / Drawing / Vector / Graphic in 3D Original.
Carillon music, or church carillon Contemporary - Original!
 Musically the Carillon is extremely versatile. On this instrument is any music from baroque to rock to hear from Bach to the Beatles. Whether a piece of Carillon is, is not so much a question of the style of music, but a question of arrangements. In any case, is the transcription before the concert performance of a piece at the Carillon. The original sentence of a piece is practically never to be played unchanged at Carillon. The main problem is that pieces that were originally composed for another instrument or an ensemble, having too many notes. 1: 1 transferred to the Carillon, this would mean a "tough sonic mush" result.
 The second problem is that bells have a very special sound spectrum. The sound spectrum of a musical instrument is always determined by its overtone. The overtone of a bell is dominated by the minor third, ie, one suggests, for example. A C-bell is the overlying It particularly evident in the sound of this bell to hear. This effect means that pieces that are composed in a major key, particularly difficult to Carillon are transferable.
 Given these difficulties, it was only natural that some composers already started early to compose directly for Carillon. This eliminates the tedious transcription of a process, on the other hand, the special sound characteristics of the carillon can thus self be utilized particularly well. Although left by the renowned composer George Frideric Handel only a noteworthy work for carillon. But there were others outside the Carillon World lesser-known composers who created trendsetting and timeless music early. First and foremost is the Belgian Matthias van to call the Gheyn (1721-1785), which is now often referred to as "the Bach Carillons" and his work is still the most-played probably Carillon literature. Until the mid-20th century, the tradition of composition for Carillon led still a stepchild-existence, not least was due to compared to today small number of instruments and the lack of interest of the academic music business at Carillon.
 But this changed dramatically after the 2nd World War. In parallel with the rapid spread of the instrument experienced the culture composition for Carillon its biggest bloom. The works of contemporary composers such as. Staf Nees and Flor Peeters (Belgium), Leen t'Hart and Henk Badings (Netherlands) or Gary White (USA) are now among the most popular pieces that are played on the Carillon .... .Exclusive Photo Collection in Contemporary Art - Digital Photo Mix in Fine Art - Abstract / Expressionism-Cubism / Figurative Paint / Drawing / Vector / Graphic in 3D Original.
Carillon music, or church carillon Contemporary - Original!
 Musically the Carillon is extremely versatile. On this instrument is any music from baroque to rock to hear from Bach to the Beatles. Whether a piece of Carillon is, is not so much a question of the style of music, but a question of arrangements. In any case, is the transcription before the concert performance of a piece at the Carillon. The original sentence of a piece is practically never to be played unchanged at Carillon. The main problem is that pieces that were originally composed for another instrument or an ensemble, having too many notes. 1: 1 transferred to the Carillon, this would mean a "tough sonic mush" result.
 The second problem is that bells have a very special sound spectrum. The sound spectrum of a musical instrument is always determined by its overtone. The overtone of a bell is dominated by the minor third, ie, one suggests, for example. A C-bell is the overlying It particularly evident in the sound of this bell to hear. This effect means that pieces that are composed in a major key, particularly difficult to Carillon are transferable.
 Given these difficulties, it was only natural that some composers already started early to compose directly for Carillon. This eliminates the tedious transcription of a process, on the other hand, the special sound characteristics of the carillon can thus self be utilized particularly well. Although left by the renowned composer George Frideric Handel only a noteworthy work for carillon. But there were others outside the Carillon World lesser-known composers who created trendsetting and timeless music early. First and foremost is the Belgian Matthias van to call the Gheyn (1721-1785), which is now often referred to as "the Bach Carillons" and his work is still the most-played probably Carillon literature. Until the mid-20th century, the tradition of composition for Carillon led still a stepchild-existence, not least was due to compared to today small number of instruments and the lack of interest of the academic music business at Carillon.
 But this changed dramatically after the 2nd World War. In parallel with the rapid spread of the instrument experienced the culture composition for Carillon its biggest bloom. The works of contemporary composers such as. Staf Nees and Flor Peeters (Belgium), Leen t'Hart and Henk Badings (Netherlands) or Gary White (USA) are now among the most popular pieces that are played on the Carillon .... .Exclusive Photo Collection in Contemporary Art - Digital Photo Mix in Fine Art - Abstract / Expressionism-Cubism / Figurative Paint / Drawing / Vector / Graphic in 3D Original.
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Carillon music, or church carillon Contemporary - Original! Musically the Carillon is extremely versatile. On this instrument is any music from baroque to rock to hear from Bach to the Beatles. Whether a piece of Carillon is, is not so much a question of the style of music, but a question of arrangements. In any case, is the transcription before the concert performance of a piece at the Carillon. The original sentence of a piece is practically never to be played unchanged at Carillon. The main problem is that pieces that were originally composed for another instrument or an ensemble, having too many notes. 1: 1 transferred to the Carillon, this would mean a "tough sonic mush" result. The second problem is that bells have a very special sound spectrum. The sound spectrum of a musical instrument is always determined by its overtone. The overtone of a bell is dominated by the minor third, ie, one suggests, for example. A C-bell is the overlying It particularly evident in the sound of this bell to hear. This effect means that pieces that are composed in a major key, particularly difficult to Carillon are transferable. Given these difficulties, it was only natural that some composers already started early to compose directly for Carillon. This eliminates the tedious transcription of a process, on the other hand, the special sound characteristics of the carillon can thus self be utilized particularly well. Although left by the renowned composer George Frideric Handel only a noteworthy work for carillon. But there were others outside the Carillon World lesser-known composers who created trendsetting and timeless music early. First and foremost is the Belgian Matthias van to call the Gheyn (1721-1785), which is now often referred to as "the Bach Carillons" and his work is still the most-played probably Carillon literature. Until the mid-20th century, the tradition of composition for Carillon led still a stepchild-existence, not least was due to compared to today small number of instruments and the lack of interest of the academic music business at Carillon. But this changed dramatically after the 2nd World War. In parallel with the rapid spread of the instrument experienced the culture composition for Carillon its biggest bloom. The works of contemporary composers such as. Staf Nees and Flor Peeters (Belgium), Leen t'Hart and Henk Badings (Netherlands) or Gary White (USA) are now among the most popular pieces that are played on the Carillon .... .Exclusive Photo Collection in Contemporary Art - Digital Photo Mix in Fine Art - Abstract / Expressionism-Cubism / Figurative Paint / Drawing / Vector / Graphic in 3D Original.

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