Description
Happy 91st birthday to the Rochester Carillon
Variations on America – Leen ‘t Hart
- Theme*
- Menuet
- Aria
- Sarabande
- Toccata
Prelude and Fugue – Albert Gerken
March from Scipio* – G.F. Handel, arr. John Courter
Three Hymn Tunes
- Eventinde (Abide With Me)* – William Henry Monk, arr. John Courter
- Nicaea (Holy, Holy, Holy)* – John B. Dykes, arr. Austin Ferguson
- The Doxology (Old Hundredth)* – Louis Bourgeois, arr. Herb Colvin
Mayo Clinic Chime – Jeff Daehn
Largo, from Xerxes* – G.F. Handel, arr. Beverly Buchanan
Variations on Sicilian Mariners – Lee J. Afdahl
Two Movements from Messiah – G.F. Handel
- Pastoral Symphony*, arr. Ed Nassor
- Hallelujah Chorus*, arr. Beverly Buchanan
*Indicates a selection heard at the dedication recital on September 16, 1928
Following the final selection, the bourdon will toll 91 times.
Location
Mayo Clinic Annenberg Plaza
Would be nice if you could stream this, maybe just a screen shot of Mayo or something????
YES!
We’re working on getting a live stream set up, but unfortunately we don’t have the capability at the moment. Once the new keyboard goes in next year we’ll be able to start focusing on getting the playing cabin prepared for camera/mix installation.
In the meantime, @cynthia24 and @bernese53 hear and see Austin Ferguson @carillonghorn, the carillonneur for the Rochester Carillon, perform in this recording taken Feb. 22, 2019, for the first time in months after the carillon’s largest renovation in its 90-year history.
The bells of the carillon have been ringing in Rochester since 1928 and are housed in the tower atop the Plummer Building. Mayo Clinic’s carillon is the largest in the United States, consisting of 56 bells with a range of 4.5 octaves. The largest bell weighs in at nearly four tons while the smallest bell weighs 17 pounds. The carillon is a unique instrument in that the bells do not swing, instead the bells are fixed to supporting beams and the clappers hit the sides of the bells to make the ringing sound.
An interesting piece of trivia about Mayo Clinic’s carillon: 23 of the bells were a gift from the Mayo Brothers. These 23 bells were cast in England, consecrated by the then-Archbishop of Canterbury and shipped to Rochester.
This is an older recording from 2015 before the renovations. It's a behind-the-scenes guided video tour of the Mayo Clinic carillon. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I9ePymRWkQ