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Clips for model Carillon CHU-25

 
Country: United States of America (USA) Manufacturer: Schulmerich Electronics Inc; Sellersville (PA)
Year: 1968? Type: Sound/Video Recorder and/or Player

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Hank Kaczmarski   14.Dec.2011
Broadcasting station * Musik - music*
Record date 14.Dec.2011
Recorded by Hank Kaczmarski
Recording device Alesis PalmTrack
John Cage's "Music for Carillon #2" performed by Camille Goudeseune on the two-octave electronic Schulmerich CHU-25 Carillon Chime Unit. The acceptance of electronic carillons in the United States was much greater than in Europe and by the 1950s, several manufacturers had populated the smaller church buildings with vacuum tube carillons playing music either generated from a 25-key keyboard driving solenoids, striking rods or more commonly, through a paper punch-tape roll similar to the very popular player piano rolls. The punch-tape carillons at least drove those same brass or steel rods with magnetic pickups, thus being able to generate the harmonics necessary to simulate a bronze bell unlike the later carillons using cartridge tape or now digital memory with audio files pre-recorded, thereby completely eliminating the intermediate chime unit. John Cage was fascinated by the uncontrollable duration of a note played on a chime electronic carillon and wrote a series of compositions during the 1950's and modified through the 1960's. #2 was written in Brooklyn, N.Y., initially on January 20, 1954 (original graph-version)and later (5/24/58), modified at Stony Point, N.Y. as the here-recorded 2-octave version. The composition was dedicated to David Tudor on his birthday 1954.
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Hank Kaczmarski 15.Dec.2011
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copy of original music score for "Music for Carillon No.2 by John Cage (1954)
  
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Hank Kaczmarski   15.Dec.2011
Broadcasting station * Musik - music*
Broadcast from (year) 1954
Record date 14.Dec.2011
Recorded by Hank Kaczmarski
Recording device Alesis PalmTrack
"Music for Carillon No.3" is a composition by John Cage played by Camille Goudeseune on the two-octave Schulmerich CHU-25 carillon chime unit and Schulmerich wood-cased keyboard shown in the pictures. The recording was made using only the built-in 10 watt tube amplifier and integral speaker in a large (30'x30'x14' tall) room to try to enhance the reverberation effects of the chime unit. "Music for Carillon No.3" is described in the New York Public Library file as: Dated:Brooklyn, N.Y., January [20], 1954 (original graph-version); January 1961, Middletown, Connecticut (2-octave version). Instrumentation: carillon. Dedication: For David Tudor on his birthday 1954. Manuscript: Score of graph version of Music for Carillon Nos.2 and 3: Cage made the original score on a single piece of cardboard, by punching holes through it, by means of a pin. This score has 3 systems. Music for Carillon No.2 should be played reading the score from top to bottom, Music for Carillon No.3 by turning the page upside down (180 degree rotation). The work is graphed in a space where time is horizontal and pitch vertical. Cage made a 2-octave version in 1961, but he indicates that versions for any range (and any duration) may be made. John Cage (1912-1992) was the life partner of Merce Cunningham.
 


  

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