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Wedding Hymn - G. F. Handel

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

A selection from Handel's opera "Ptolemy" is played on the carillon by David Christensen at the University of California, Riverside.

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  • what instrument is that mate? we've never seen before.... thanks for posting

  • That's a carillon.  This one has 48 bells, ranging in weight from 5,091 pounds to 28 pounds. The bells come from France, and were manufactured by the Paccard bellfoundry.

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  • Fantastic  !

  • @i8green The real name of the song is "Have you not seen my Lady?" or "Silent Worship" from "Ptolemy." You will find it under that title.

  • Really interesting instrument.. do you have any idea where I could get the piano sheet music for the wedding hymn? I've been looking everywhere but I can't find it.

  • Absolutely beautiful  :)

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