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carillon

[kar-uh-lon, -luhn, kuh-ril-yuhn] / ˈkær əˌlɒn, -lən, kəˈrɪl jən /


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Charles Semowich, who plays the carillon inside the 392-foot tower at Riverside Church, said he hears occasional screeching outside his window.

From Seattle Times Feb. 3, 2024

The final gesture comes as a surprise: a sudden, brilliant cascade from opposite ends of the keyboard toward the center, a carillon from the beyond.

From New York Times Jun. 9, 2022

The bells were part of a carillon that accompanied chants inside the church, said Franciscan friar Father Stephane, the Custody's liturgist.

From Reuters Dec. 21, 2021

It was not to sound like a carillon but become one.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2020

Because the carillon of her laughter flew through those quiet days, Michael instinctively had put up a prayer of thanksgiving.

From The Black Opal by Katharine Susannah Prichard




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