NASHVILLE - TB/2 : USA - TN

   The Tennessee Bicentennial Bells
     [part 2]

*Location:

   Bicentennial Capitol Mall
   7th Avenue North at Jefferson Street
   Nashville, Tennessee, USA
   LL: N 36.17287, W 86.78882 [circle]
Site locator map

*Player:

   (unknown)

*Contact:

   Mike Cole, Park Manager
   Tea Building
   598 James Robertson Parkway
   Nashville, TN  37243-3081
   T: (615)741-5280
   - or -
   Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
   Park Office / Visitor Center
   600 James Robertson Parkway
   Nashville, TN  37243-3081
   T: (615)741-5280   F: (615)532-2683

*Schedule:

   (unknown)

*Remarks:

   The smaller of two similar instruments
   collectively housed in 50 individual
   cylindrical towers arranged in two
   concentric circles; played from the upper
   keyboard of a 2-manual electric console
   housed in a round room to the
   southwest of the circle.
   One set of bells has bronze clappers,
   the other has cast iron.  (Which?)

*Technical data:

   Electric-keyboard carillon of 47 bells
   Pitch of heaviest bell is unknown
   Transposition is unknown
   Keyboard range:     C C   /    NONE  
   There are two missing bass semitones
   The whole instrument was installed in 1999
     with bells made by P & F       
   Auxiliary mechanisms: E     
   Tower details: 
     Height of console:                  0 meters above ground
     Height of lowest level of bells:   (unknown)
     Height of highest level of bells:  (unknown)
     Belfry openness:  98%
   Year of latest technical information source is 2000
*Links:

The complete Park is described and pictured here.  The state page about this park opens with a photo of the tops of some of the bell towers, and the rotating series of photos just below it has two more photos that include some of them.  There is also a downloadable brochure about the park.

A park map shows the location of these instruments at the north end, near Jefferson Street.

Video (2:41) about the Court of Three Stars (Nashville Bicentennial), including an explanation of connection to The Tennessee Waltz, which is played at the hour (fragments played at the quarter hours).

Where this work lies in the sequence of output of the Petit & Fritsen bellfoundry, in this region and in the world.

Ranking among all North American non-traditional carillons by weight.
Ranking among all North American non-traditional carillons by size (number of bells).
Ranking among all North American non-traditional carillons by year of completion.

Index to all tower bell instruments in TN, including the 48-bell non-traditional carillon (TB/1) at the same place.

*Status:
   This page was built from the database on 14-Dec-20
   based on textual data last updated on 2020/12/12
   and on technical data last updated on 2007/06/30
*Photos:

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