John Stafford Smith's "The Star Spangled Banner"
Trevor Workman (Bournville Village Trust) visits the Noyes Memorial Carillon at House of Hope Presbyterian Church on Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on July 4, 2011. Freehand iPhone video from the north side of the church along Portland Avenue.
The Noyes Memorial Carillon at House of Hope Presbyterian Church was dedicated in 1923. It was renovated and enlarged in 1951 and 1959 under the supervision of Arthur Bigelow. In 1992 it was completely renovated by the I.T. Verdin Company under the supervision of Richard Watson, and a final, 49th bell was added. It is a four-octave, fully chromatic concert instrument with bells that range in size from 5,280 pounds to about 13 pounds. It is one of approximately 190 carillons in North America.
Trevor Workman was appointed Carillonneur by Bournville Village Trust in 1965 having studied with Clifford Ball who had occupied the position since 1924. Trevor is recognized as Carillonneur on the world stage having represented Great Britain in numerous European and World Carillon events. He has completed extensive recital tours of Europe and the United States and regularly plays in Holland, Belgium, and France. In 2008 Trevor gave the inaugural recital on the Carillon of York Minster, England - this being the first carillon to be installed in an English Anglican Cathedral.
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