Carillon (disambiguation)
A carillon is a percussion instrument that is played with a keyboard and consists of at least 23 cast bronze bells in fixed suspension and tuned in chromatic order so that they can be sounded harmoniously together. It may also refer to:
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Geography
- Carillon City, a shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia
- Carillon (electoral district), Manitoba, Canada
- Carillon, a village and former municipality of Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec
- Carillon Canal, a historic canal and National Historic Site in Carillon, Quebec
- Carillon Generating Station, a hydroelectric power station in Carillon, Quebec
- Carillon Historical Park, a park and museum in Dayton, Ohio, USA
- Carillon, Richmond, Virginia, a neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, USA
- Fort Carillon, a French Canadian fort preceding Fort Ticonderoga on the shores of Lake Champlain
Music
- Glockenspiel, a set of tuned metal bars
- "Carillon" (Elgar), a recitation with orchestral accompaniment
- Le Carillon (EP), an EP by The Autumns
- "Carillon de Westminster", a composition by Louis Vierne
- Le carillon, a ballet by Jules Massenet
- "Carillon", a composition for organ by Herbert Murrill
- "Carillon", a song by Sky from Sky
- "Carillon-Sortie", composed by Henri Mulet
Newspapers
- Le Carillon, a newspaper of Hawkesbury, Ontario
- The Carillon (Steinbach), a newspaper based in Steinbach, Manitoba
- The Carillon (Regina), the student newspaper at the University of Regina
People with the surname
- Martine Carrillon-Couvreur (born 1948), member of the National Assembly of France
Other uses
- Flag of Carillon, a flag first flown by Louis-Joseph de Montcalm's troops during the Battle of Carillon
- The Battle of Carillon, part of the Seven Years' War, resulting in a French & Canadian victory
- Carillon Senior Hockey League, a Canadian senior men's ice hockey league
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