Century Tower (University of Florida)
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The Century Tower is a
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containing a
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in the center of the
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campus in
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, United States.History of Century Tower
/ref>McCarthy, Kevin M., and Laurie, Murray D., ''Guide to the University of Florida and Gainesville'', 1977, Sarasota: Pineapple Press, pp. 134-136


History

Begun in 1953 by the Auchter Company to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of UF's parent institution, the East Florida Seminary in
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, it also serves as a memorial for students and alumni who perished in both
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and
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. This fulfilled the original campus design of the university's first architect,
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, which called for a Gothic bell tower as a focal point for the entire campus. The design carries forward the spirit and proportions of Canterbury Cathedral's central Bell Harry Tower, a Norman structure rebuilt in the 14th century to a design by John Wastell (best known as the architect of King's College Chapel in Cambridge). However, at the time of the Century Tower's completion in 1956 there was no money to buy bells for a carillon. An electronic bell system given by J.E. Davis and A.D. Davis, two of the Davis Brothers who controlled Winn-Dixie, was used until it finally broke down in 1975. In 1976, $200,000 from accumulated student fees was used to buy the initial set of 49 bells. A Dutch bellfoundry,
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designed, fabricated and installed the full carillon. In May 1979 the carillon was dedicated in two recitals by Milford Myhre,
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of the
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, Lake Wales FL, who had served as consultant for the instrument. In 2002 a major gift from the estate of Larry Allen Webb of St. Augustine, Florida, (a distant relative of President Dwight D. Eisenhower) made possible the addition of twelve trebles for a total of 61 bells, with complete revision of the carillon playing action and provision of an identical studio practice clavier in the adjacent University Auditorium, including sound samples from ten major carillons throughout the world. Thus the Century Tower Carillon of sixty-one bells was completed in its present form at the 50th anniversary of the tower itself. It was dedicated on September 11, 2003, with a recital by University Carillonneur emeritus Willis Bodine. In 2008 the Century Tower became a
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in the
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which was added to the
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on April 20, 1989. Perhaps because Century Tower was built soon after the university became co-ed, an old school joke states that every time a virgin graduates from UF, a brick falls off the tower. It is worth noting that the tower stands in pristine condition.


About the Century Tower Carillon

* It has 61 bells and a range span of 5 octaves. * The entire carillon weighs . * The smallest bell in the Century Tower Carillon plays a high C, weighs and has a diameter of about . * The largest bell, called the bourdon, plays a low A-sharp. It is tall, weighs about and is in diameter. * The carillon chimes each quarter of the hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The
pentatonic A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to the heptatonic scale, which has seven notes per octave (such as the major scale and minor scale). Pentatonic scales were developed independently by many ancie ...
clockstrike
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that is played, "Florida Chimes", is unique to this carillon and was written by Dr. Budd Udell, former Chair of the Department of Music (1977–85) at the University of Florida. * Students at the
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can take carillon lessons, and regularly climb 194 steps in Century Tower to play in one of the two daily performances. * The carillon is played using 61 keys (or “batons”) for the hands and 25 pedals for the feet. The musician sits in a small room just below the bell chamber. * There are fewer than 200 carillons in North America and only four in Florida."History of the Carillon"
University of Florida Carillon at Century Tower


See also

*
Buildings at the University of Florida The University of Florida is the flagship university in the State University System of Florida and has many notable buildings located in cities including Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Orlando. The Campus Historic District at the University of ...
*
List of carillons in the United States Carillons, musical instruments of bells in the percussion family, are found throughout the United States. Several institutions register and count them. Some registries specialize in counting specific types of carillons. For example, the War Me ...


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Picture of the Century TowerGeneral info about the tower''Alligator'' article about Century Tower
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