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Please look before you cross the road .
Look before you cross the road, please.
Please look before you cross the road.
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can i have a look at the kitchen?
Can I have a look at the kitchen?
Can I have a look at the kitchen?
Can I have a look at the kitchen? 我可以参观一下厨房吗?
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i can have a look at the kitchen.
Can i have a look at the kitchen ?Ring Those Bells
Web Historical Disclaimer:
This is a historical page
and is no longer maintained. Read
for more information.
On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 12:50 p.m.,
UT students, faculty, staff, and visitors are treated to the
sounds of beautiful music that floats from the top of the Tower
to the farthest reaches of campus. Every 15 minutes, they also
hear the pealing of the bells, and on the hour, the largest bell,
reminding them to scurry to class, return to work, or signaling
the end of the day. The Tower carillon is not only a part of the
UT tradition but also part of the UT community's everyday
experience.
the Carillon: Tom Anderson
Three times a week,
Tom Anderson prepares for his &concerts& in a practice
room in the Main Building. The room is the size of a
closet and contains a duplicate of the console located at
the top of the Tower. The duplicate is connected to tone
bars similar to a xylophone, rather than bells, but it
gives Tom an idea of how songs will sound on the real
After the observation deck was closed
in the early ;s, a police officer escorted Tom to the
carillon room each time he played. In 1972, an electronic keyboard and
speakers were installed in the practice room so Tom could
hear the bells, and play without even going to the top of
the Tower. When Tom played the electronic keyboard, the
new set of outside clappers struck the outside of the
bells. The outside clappers did not change the tone of
however, playing the carillon with an
electronic keyboard does not allow direct contact with
the bells. The carillonneur cannot utilize the dynamics
that can be applied when playing the bells directly. In
1987, a new console with pedals was installed and Tom can
now again play at the top of the Tower.
After practice, Tom
takes the Tower elevator to the 27th floor. He then makes his
way through several locked doors and up 55 narrow steps
that wind inside the Tower and behind the massive clock
face. Tom plays the carillon in room 3002, but to
actually see the bells, he must continue up a ladder and
climb through a trapdoor.
Tom plays the carillon
with his hands and feet. Each handle and foot pedal pulls
a cable that is attached to the clapper inside each bell.
Occasionally, Tom plays duets on Friday with Chris
Humphrey, which adds to the number of bells that can be
Click the clock face to go
to the Tower Clock page.
of the Carillon
A carillon is a set of at
least 23 fixed, chromatically tuned bells sounded by
clappers controlled by a keyboard and foot pedals. The
bells that chimed in the Old Main Building's tower are
now displayed in front of the Performing Arts Center and
are known as the Burleson Bells. The bells are named for
Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster General and 1884 UT Law
School graduate, who donated them to The University in
1929. After the razing of Old Main, the bells stayed in
storage until the 1983 centennial celebration.
The design of the new Main Building’s
belfry allowed for thirty-nine bells, but the university could
only afford to buy 16; Lutcher Stark, a member of the Board of
Regents, donated the 17th bell. However, UT still did not have a
full carillon, which posed a problem for carillonneurs. Not
having all the notes available limited the number of songs the
carillonneurs were able to play.
In 1985, Ms. Hedwig Thusnelda Kniker bequeathed money to buy 22
more bells for the carillon as well as the console and
installation. However, the C# and B bells would not fit in the
elevators. As a result, The University decided to put additional
bells in the upper register, acquiring 39 instead of 22. The
Kniker Carillon is 56 bells, making it the largest in Texas.
Tom Anderson at the carillon
console. Inset- Ms. Kniker
Installation of the new bells in
Shortly after the carillon’s original
instillation in 1936, Jane Yantis, a high school student and
daughter of H. C. Yantis, building contractor for the Tower,
played the first song on the carillon. Appropriately, the bells
rang out &The Eyes of Texas.&
The current carillonneur is Thomas W.
Anderson. Tom first played the carillon from 1952 until
1956, while a graduate student in music. His brother,
David Anderson, preceded him, playing from 1950 until
1952. Former carillonneurs, Charles Hunter (1956-57),
Proctor Crow Jr. (1957-59), James Moeser (),
Gordon King (), and Lee Kohlenberg, Jr.
(), carved their names into the wall of the room
where the carillon is played. There was no carillonneur
from 1965 until 1967, when U. T. President Harry H.
Ransom suggested that Tom Anderson start playing the
carillon again.
He’s been playing it ever since.
12 May 1999
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