The Cornell Chimes
*Location:
McGraw Tower Uris Library (formerly Main Library) Cornell University Arts Quad / Central Campus (between Central Avenue and Tower Road) Ithaca, New York, USA LL: N 42.44759, W 76.48541*Former Location (1872-1891):
McGraw Hall tower*Former Location (1868-1872):
wooden campanile
*Player:
Cornell Chimesmasters B07 Day Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-2801 T: (607)255-5350 E: chimes@cornell.edu
*Contact:
Marisa Piliero LaFalce,
Chimes Coordinator
B07 Day Hall
T: (607)255-2373
E: chimes@cornell.edu
- or -
Cornell University Information and
Referral Center
Day Hall Lobby
Ithaca, NY 14853-2801
T: (607)254-4636*Schedule:
Weekdays 0745, 1310, 1800; Sat-Sun 1010, 1200, 1800; each for 15 min.; all during school term. Irregular out of term; see online calendar (www.chimes.cornell.edu) for these and many special occasions. Tower open to visitors 10 minutes before each concert.
*Remarks:
The bell added in 1869 is the clock (or hour) bell. It and the largest of the original 9 bells were not recast in 1908. In the 1982 work, Paccard added 1 treble and replaced 1 (D#); playing clavier then had the first 17 notes duplicated between manual and pedal; practice clavier had 18 notes, duplicating the arrangement of the keyboard installed in 1970. Total renovation of tower and chime in 1998-99: Meeks & Watson replaced both Paccards and added G# treble (all cast by M&W to Meneely profile), retuned 17 assorted Meneelys, added a recycled Meneely bass D# (keyboard pitch); and supplied new frame, keyboards and transmission. The oldest, largest and most regularly played chime on any American campus.
*Technical data:
Traditional chime (chimestand) of 21 bells
Pitch of heaviest bell is C# in the middle octave
Transposition is up 1 semitone(s)
Keyboard range: C A / C A
There is one missing bass semitone
There is an identical practice console
The instrument was enlarged in 1999
with 3 bells made by Meeks,Watson
Prior history:
In 1982, the instrument was enlarged to 19 bells
by Paccard
(0 bells remain from that work.)
In 1970, the keyboard was replaced
by an unknown maker
In 1939, the instrument was enlarged to 18 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
(1 bells were added in and/or remain from that work.)
In 1928, the instrument was enlarged to 16 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
(2 bells were added in and/or remain from that work.)
In 1908, the instrument was enlarged to 14 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
(12 bells were added in and/or remain from that work.)
In 1869, the instrument was enlarged to 10 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
(1 bells were added in and/or remain from that work.)
In 1868, the instrument was begun with 9 bells
by Meneely/Wvlt
(1 bells remain from that work.)
Year of latest technical information source is 2005
*Links:
On the University Website, you can type "chimes" into the "Web pages" field at the bottom of the home page to find links to hundreds of articles and photos about this instrument. You can easily find more photos and information about McGraw Tower on the campus tour.
Building photos
from Emporis Buildings
(Also see our Emporis Advice.)
Where the initial phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the second phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the third phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the fourth phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the fifth phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the
Meneely (Watervliet) bellfoundry.
Where the sixth phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Paccard bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.
Where the final phase of this work lies in the sequence of output of the Meeks & Watson bellfoundry,
in this region
and in the world.
Other chimes which qualify as mini-carillons.
Ranking among all North American chimes by size (number of bells).
Index to all tower bell instruments in NY.
*Status:
This page was built from the database on 5-Nov-07 based on textual data last updated on 2007/10/15 and on technical data last updated on 2007/11/01
Explanations of page format and keyboard range are available.
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