Campane del Duomo di Verona

Concert of 11 bells in the key of A2. The bells were cast by Ettore Cavadini in 1931, with the exception of the large bell, cast by Francesco De Poli Vittorio Veneto in 2003, replacing the previous one, which cracked in 2000 (and was subsequently recast in 1934, also by Cavadini, due to a manufacturing defect that caused it to crack after two years). The tenth bell was added by Grassmayr in Innsbruck in 2014, and the eleventh bell was added by Grassmayr in Innsbruck in 2020. The six small bells and the large bell are electrified with the Sabaini double system (1991-1999) by Sabaini of Verona. Sign 1 performed by a mixed team for Corpus Christi, the undersigned, played bell number 2. The bell data is based on the method called the Veronese system. 9) A2, weight 4566 kg, diameter 189.8 cm 8) B2, weight 2732 kg, diameter 165.4 cm 7) C#3, weight 1934 kg, diameter 147.7 cm 6) D3, weight 1613 kg, diameter 138.2 cm 5) E3, weight 1130 kg, diameter 122.6 cm 4) F#3, weight 812 kg, diameter 109.8 cm 3) G#3, weight 566 kg, diameter 97.9 cm 2) A3, weight 462 kg, diameter 90.6 cm 1) B3, weight 337 kg, diameter 81.5 cm 0) C#4, weight 276 kg, diameter 74.9 cm B) A4, weight 72 kg, diameter 48 cm Also present is the manually operated Canons' Bell, with a flat F#4 note, cast by Magister Jakobus of Verona in 1384. It has a diameter of 57.2 cm and a thickness of 4.3 cm. It weighs 150 kg.