carillon of Deventer Lebuinuskerk

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The carillon of Deventer Lebuinuskerk is a historically significant set of church bells in Deventer, Netherlands, renowned as a masterwork of 17th-century bellfounder François Hemony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf carillon
church bell ensemble
musical instrument
architecturalContext Gothic church tower
associatedPerson François Hemony NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Amsterdam
associatedWith Deventer city history
Dutch bellfounding tradition
bellfounder François Hemony NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
creator François Hemony NERFINISHED
culturalRole symbol of Deventer
denomination Protestantism
genre carillon music
hasPart bell frame
carillon keyboard
church bells
hasQuality high musical quality
historical authenticity
hasSound tuned bell peal
hasType tuned bells
heritageDesignation historically significant
heritageStatus cultural heritage of Deventer
inception 17th century
locatedIn Deventer NERFINISHED
Lebuinus Church
surface form: Lebuinuskerk

Netherlands
Overijssel
maintenance regular restoration and conservation
material bell bronze
namedAfter Lebuinus Church
surface form: Lebuinuskerk
notableAs masterwork of François Hemony
openFor guided tower visits
partOf Lebuinuskerk tower
playsDuring city festivities
religious services
religion Christianity
significance important example of 17th-century carillon art
significantPeriod Dutch Golden Age
touristAttraction yes
tuning meantone temperament
use church music
civic signaling
liturgical ringing
usedFor public concerts
time indication

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François Hemony notableWork carillon of Deventer Lebuinuskerk