Venetian campanological tradition

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The Venetian campanological tradition is the distinctive historical practice and culture of bell casting, ringing, and musical pealing associated with the churches and campaniles of Venice and its surrounding region.

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Venetian campanological tradition canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf campanological tradition
intangible cultural heritage
musical tradition
religious practice
associatedWith Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Venetian campaniles
Venetian churches
centeredOn St Mark's Campanile NERFINISHED
major parish campaniles of Venice
characterizedBy codified ringing sequences for feasts
distinctive rhythmic patterns
integration of civic and religious signals
developedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
hasCulturalRole acoustic identity of Venice
expression of communal celebration
expression of religious devotion
regulation of urban time
hasPart bell casting
bell ringing
change ringing
liturgical ringing patterns
peal composition
secular ceremonial ringing
influencedBy Italian campanological tradition
liturgical requirements of the Roman Rite
locatedIn Italy
Veneto
Venice NERFINISHED
practicedIn Venetian lagoon settlements NERFINISHED
campaniles of Venice
parish churches of Venice
relatedTo Venetian musical culture
history of the Republic of Venice
subjectOf campanological studies
heritage preservation efforts
transmittedBy church confraternities
local bell ringers
specialized bell founders
usedFor calling the faithful to worship
celebrating religious feasts
marking liturgical hours
mourning and funeral rites
signaling civic events
usedInstrument bell chimes
church bells
tower clocks with bells

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Trottiera partOf Venetian campanological tradition