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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
  • Very Nice!
    Installed: 1947
    Make: Maas-Rowe
    Model: Vibrachime/DCB I
    Speakers: MR #31/ Atlas
    Background info, credit to this website: retire.sdsu.ed...
    Timeline:
    About the SDSU Fletcher Symphonic Carillon Installation
    40s -- The Hardy Memorial Tower which houses the Fletcher Symphonic Carillon is recognized as San Diego State University's most significant historic physical landmark and is also an important University symbol to the greater San Diego community. Since the 1940’s, the Fletcher family and many SDSU affiliated organizations have valued and supported this installation. The daily ringing of the carillon has become one of SDSU’s oldest traditions.
    40s continued.. -- The Fletcher Chimes were a gift to SDSU (known at that time as San Diego State College) by Senator and Mrs. Ed Fletcher on Christmas Day 1946, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the University. The chimes also serve as a memorial to all SDSU students lost in War. In 1968, the Ed and Mary Fletcher Foundation, through the efforts of AS Vice-President, Ron Ramos, funded a renovation, and the installation was upgraded to a carillon.
    1985 to 2001 --- In 1985, the Fletcher Foundation and SDSU Associated Students upgraded the system to a Digital Chronobell-50 Bell Symphonic Carillon. This improvement included 25 Major English bells, 25 Minor English bells, 30 separately tuned bells for the hour-strike, various swinging bells, peals, tolling bells, and a unique computer memory system to capture, preserve, and program over 400 songs and performance events. In 1992, another expansion funded by Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lipinsky allowed the Fletcher Carillon to be heard at the eastern and southern edges of the campus-from the Lipinsky Clock Tower. In 2001, the system was expanded from fifty to 135 Symphonic Carillon Bells. The upgrade included a four-octave double keyboard console unit, and new bell housing/display cabinets.
    Since 1962-excepting a short period in the late-1960’s-SDSU School of Music faculty member Dr. Terry O’Donnell has served as carillonneur for the Fletcher Carillon installation. Traditionally, the carillon is an important musical addition to major campus activities including-Commencement, Homecoming, Founder’s Day, Convocations, campus memorials, holiday events, and a variety of special-event programs. The musical repertoire for the carillon includes a variety of classical, popular, folk, patriotic, and original music composed, transcribed, or arranged for the instrument.
    The fund-raising campaign goal was to raise $25,000 for the final renovation and upgrade of the carillon. Thus with the addition of 49 Flemish bells, 26 Bourdon bells, and 12 Upper-minor bells the complete SDSU carillon installation will include over 235 bells. They have now been ordered with installation expected this summer.
    Chapters:
    0:11 - Winchester Strike w/ Clock toll
    1:20 - "God Bless America Carillon Edition" (PLAYED LIVE!)
    3:48 - Memorial Toll for SDSU Students lost in World War II

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