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Definition of Carillonneurs
1. carillonneur [n] - See also: carillonneur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carillonneurs
Literary usage of Carillonneurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Carillons of Belgium and Holland: Tower Music in the Low Countries by William Gorham Rice (1914)
"ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT AT THE AWARDING OF THE PRIZES The Jury of the competition
of carillonneurs has noted with pleasure and deep satisfaction the ..."
2. Music and Morals by Hugh Reginald Haweis (1900)
"The supply of high-class carillonneurs ceased with the demand ; but why did the
demand cease ? The only explanation whi^h occurs to us is this:—the ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1890)
"We have not even begun our training-—we never shall begin till we have real
carillons of fifty and sixty bells, and real carillonneurs to play them as ..."
4. The Virginia Handbook by Blair Howard (2005)
"Concerts are presented by carillonneurs from around the world on Saturdays and
national holidays, April through August. The carillon is on Marshall Drive, ..."
5. The Best Psychic Stories edited by Joseph Lewis French (1920)
""Why, that is the name of the most celebrated of carillonneurs, Van den Gheyn of
Louvain." He untwisted his hands and bowed. '' Eet ees ma name, ..."