New Bells Added to Crouse College Chimes Expand Repertoire
Project made possible thanks to the generosity of alumni, friends and supporters

Chimemasters member Rebekah Timerman 鈥17 watched the four new bells being lifted into Crouse College鈥檚 bell tower Thursday morning and was excited for the musical possibilities.
Timerman thought about what songs she might include in her repertoire now that an expanded range of music can be created with the addition of four new bells to the current 10.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of patriotic songs that we had been asked to play but the chimes didn鈥檛 have the capacity,鈥 said Timerman, a music industry major in the Setnor School of Music in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 looking forward to arranging some standard patriotic songs鈥攍ike the 鈥楢ir Force Hymn.鈥欌
The potential for more melodies to lilt across campus each weekday鈥攁nd for special events鈥攈as grown considerably with the addition of the new bells. The work to add the four bells to the tower鈥檚 current 10 bells is part of summer construction projects among the many elements of the Campus Framework.

The project, which has received support from alumni and other friends, includes the installation of the new bells, maintenance on the existing bells and structural supports, and installation of a programmable automatic chiming system that could operate while students are away on break and chiming of bells on the hour or quarter hour.
鈥淭here are three higher bells that are being added to the collection and then there is one lower bell that will significantly help expand our catalogue,鈥 said fellow Chimemaster Carolyn Goldstein 鈥16, G鈥17, who majored in violin performance and is in the Janklow Arts Leadership Program. 鈥淭here is music out there that is written for 14 bells so now we can definitely tap into those songs.鈥
The Chimemasters, an undergraduate student organization, has been playing the chimes since 1989; the members give life to the bells three times a day, five days a week during the semester. Selections can include anything from church hymns to Bach to Katy Perry and the Beatles; most arranged by students to fit the range of the ten bells. A platform in the tower holds a bank of levers that the musician forcefully pushes down to make the chimes sing.
The bells, of which the first nine were purchased by Trustee John Crouse, have been part of the tower since 1889, when the college was constructed.
Over 125 years later, Timerman and Goldstein were among many who watched as workers maneuvered a large crane to carefully lift each precious bell into the tower where another worker awaited.

The College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), in collaboration with the University鈥檚 Division of Advancement and External Affairs, recently launched the 鈥淐rouse College Chimes鈥 giving project to help support the improvements.
鈥淭hese new bells are a wonderful addition to such a cherished building. They will enhance the longstanding tradition of student music at 性视界 and add to the wonderful melodies heard across campus every day during the academic year,鈥 says Chancellor Kent Syverud. 鈥淭he initial financial support from alumni has been important to the chimes expansion. This is a great opportunity for other alumni and supporters to contribute to such a meaningful and historic project.鈥
The bells鈥攖he largest weighing 1,100 pounds鈥攚ere made at a foundry in Holland; the same foundry that recently made most of the new bells for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
Still on summer break, Timerman came to campus Thursday to see this special occasion. 鈥淚 live about an hour north. This is a huge event so I just had to make the trip down here to see it happen,鈥 she says.
It was a special moment as well for the Chimemasters faculty advisor Joseph Downing, associate professor of music composition, theory and history in the Setnor School of Music.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just very exciting to see this,鈥 Downing says. 鈥淲ith just having the ten bells, it was like having only ten letters鈥攜ou can write poetry but you can鈥檛 express everything you want to. Now it鈥檚 all about the possibilities.鈥

For Downing, he looks forward to hearing the University鈥檚 alma mater played with the new set of bells.
鈥淲e could play the alma mater before but now we can play it in three keys, instead of just one key. We can play it a lot fancier and we can modulate it and do variations,鈥 Downing says.
The idea for more bells has been a discussion for a long time, but more recently former Chimemaster and University Scholar Alex Ganes 鈥15 got more people involved in making it a reality.
鈥淐himemasters has advocated over the years and they鈥檝e really shown the administration how important the bells are to the ethos of 性视界 University and the spirit of the place,鈥 Downing says.
Even though she finished her undergraduate degree, Goldstein is glad her fellow Chimemasters allowed her to continue in the group and experiment with the new setup鈥攁nd continue playing the music that not only touches the campus but the surrounding community.
Although there will be a lot of new music to try, Goldstein鈥檚 favorite to play has been the Christmas hymn 鈥淐arol Sweetly Carol.鈥
鈥淚t was the first piece played at the chimes鈥 inaugural concert in June when it was first dedicated,鈥 Goldstein said. 鈥淚t is a lovely piece to play.鈥
Timerman doesn鈥檛 have one favorite piece but she does have a favorite time to play鈥攖he 8 a.m. chimes.
鈥淧eople will send notes that they really enjoyed the chimes in the morning coming to work,鈥 Timerman said. 鈥淚 love that because no one knows I鈥檓 doing it but people are enjoying it. I feel like I鈥檓 starting someone鈥檚 day and hopefully I鈥檓 starting it on a good note.鈥

If you, or someone you know, would like to make a lasting impact on this 性视界 University landmark, you can make a contribution to the project. We encourage alumni to donate, knowing that your gift will 鈥渞ing true鈥 alongside the Crouse bells for generations to come!
To learn more about the 鈥淐rouse College Chimes Project,鈥 please visit .
During Orange Central, alumni members of the Chimemasters are heading back to campus and several events are scheduled. View the to see how they are celebrating and how to join in.