*Location:
Nicolaïtoren Sint Nicolaaskerk Wijkstraat at De Riepe Appingedam, Groningen, Netherlands LL: N 53.32000, E 6.85722
*Player:
Adolph Rots, stadsbeiaardier E: adolph.rots @ hetnet DOTnl
*Contact:
Stichting Damster Klokkenspel E: dijkado /@/ netnet DOTnl
*Schedule:
Fridays 1915-45, mid-May to mid-Sep
*Remarks:
Original bells cast by François Simon; in 1834, six surviving bells were reinstalled in new tower by van Bergen (Midwolda), who provided 8 new bells. (One Simon bell is now in the Museum Stad Appingedam, or City Museum.) Expansion of 1959 added 12 bells, replacing none; expansion of 1991 replaced all van Bergen bells and two by Taylor. New drum from Eijsbouts installed by Reiderland Foundry in 1999. Three bass bells also swing by hand.
*Technical data:
Traditional carillon of 51 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is F in the middle octave
Transposition is up 7 semitone(s)
Keyboard range: C D 50/ A#G
There are two missing bass semitones
The instrument was enlarged in 2000
with bells made by Petit & Fritsen
Prior history:
In 1991, the instrument was enlarged to 50 bells
by Petit & Fritsen
In 1959, the instrument was enlarged to 37 bells
by vanBergen
(00 bells were added in and/or remain from that work.)
In 1911, the instrument was begun with 25 bells
by Taylor
(23 bells remain from that work.)
In 1620, a complete instrument was installed
with bells made by the maker cited in Remarks above
(0 bells remain from that work.)
Year of latest technical information source is 2008
*Links:
For the WCF Congress 2008, there is an English-language page which describes all of the carillons which are to be visited; this one is also pictured.
Where the initial phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of miscellaneous bellfoundries,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the second phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the vanBergen bellfoundries,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the third phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Taylor bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the fourth phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the vanBergen bellfoundries,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the fifth phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Petit & Fritsen bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the final phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Petit & Fritsen bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.
Ranking among all Netherlands traditional carillons by pitch (weight).
Ranking among all Netherlands traditional carillons by size (number of bells).
Ranking among all Netherlands traditional carillons by year of completion.
Index to all traditional carillons in Netherlands.
Index to all tower bell instruments in NL.Groningen.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 28-May-08 based on textual data last updated on 2008/05/27 and on technical data last updated on 2008/05/27
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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