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In 1851, the chime was adopted by Edmund Beckett Denison (an amateur horologist, and graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, who was familiar with the Great St Mary's chime) for the new clock at the Palace of Westminster, where the bell Big Ben hangs. From there its fame spread. It is now one of the most commonly used chimes for striking clocks ...
As indicated by the title, Carillon de Westminster is a fantasia on the Westminster chimes, which are chimed hourly from the Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster, since 1858. The chimes play four notes in the key of E major, G ♯, F ♯, E, and B in various patterns every fifteen minutes. The Westminster chimes are in 5
A clock chime is a melody or a set of melodies played at intervals upon a set of bells to mark the passage of time. It is also the name of the installed set of bells, when they are not part of a larger bell instrument such as a carillon .
The chimes are found in many early English bracket and longcase clocks. The melody was not given the name "Whittington Chimes" on domestic clocks until the late Victorian period onwards. [citation needed] Whittington chimes found on domestic clocks are variations on the eight-bell melody, [2] and there are at least four variations of this chime ...
Brook's guitar rings and chimes, sounding cleaner, and his guitar work is more precise than ever. Synthesizers creep in and around the vocals and guitar to stunning effect. The album seems to define the word 'mysterious.'" DiGravina concludes, "Sleeps with the Fishes could not be a more perfect dark ambient, experimental album. It's essential ...
The Perfect Fool: Comic Opera in 1 act; libretto by the composer; revised as a ballet 1922 Opera: 156: 42: 1924: At the Boar's Head: Opera in 1 act; libretto by the composer based on William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2: Opera: 176: 50: 1929–30: The Wandering Scholar