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St Stephen's Carillon

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 A carillon  is a musical instrument that is typically housed in the bell tower (belfry) of a church or civic building. The instrument usually consists of at least 23 cast bronze, cup-shaped bells, which are played serially to produce a melody, or sounded together to play a chord. A traditional manual carillon is played by striking a keyboard– the stick-like keys of which are called batons – with the fists, and by pressing the keys of a pedal keyboard with the feet. The keys mechanically activate levers and wires that connect to metal clappers that strike the inside of the bells, allowing the carillonneur to vary the intensity of the note according to the force applied to the key.

The St Stephen's Carillon was donated to the church by Ronald Paynter's family in his memory, and was dedicated on the 28th April, 1963. It was installed by A.W.A.

The Carillon is played before Sunday Worship every Sunday, and during the week before the congregation meets. It is also played on special occasions such as weddings. The sound of the bells can be heard in Martin Place, across Macquarie Street and in the Botanic Gardens. ​

To request having the St Stephen's carillon played for your wedding or special event, or to join our team of volunteer carillonneurs, contact us.
T:  02 9221 1688    E: [email protected] 

Information on the St Stephen's organ can be found here.

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  • Home
    • Our Beliefs and Values
    • Our Team
    • Our Carillon
    • Our Building >
      • Accessibility
    • Our History
    • Visit Us
    • Support us (donations, offerings, actions)
    • Venue Hire >
      • Availability Enquiry & Booking form
    • Contact Us
    • Photo Gallery
  • Services
    • Worship Times
    • Baptism & celebrations of faith
    • Children
    • Weddings & Renewal of Vows
    • Funerals
    • Biblical Studies. Reflections, and Devotions
    • Pastoral Care
  • Mission & Justice
    • Conservatorium and tertiary music students
    • Christmas Bowl
    • Early Bird Cafe
    • Frontier Services
    • Healing the earth
    • UnitingWorld
    • Sydney Alliance
    • Twinning with Narromine Uniting Church
  • Music
    • Our Music Team
    • Choir
    • Jazz
    • Friday Music
    • Sunday Music
    • Music and Cultural Foundation
    • Other concerts at St Stephen's
  • News
    • Newsletter
    • Vision Magazine
    • Notices
  • The Uniting Church in Australia
  • Links
  • LGBTQIA+