Carillons of Belgium and Holland is a fascinating exploration of the history and music of carillons in the Low Countries. The author delves into the origins and development of these unique musical instruments, which are played by striking large bells with a keyboard. He also introduces readers to some of the most renowned carillonneurs of the region and their distinctive styles. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in music, history, or Belgian and Dutch culture.
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