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Luc Rombouts (born 1962) is a Belgian
carillonneur and author. He is the city carillonneur of
Tienen in
Flemish Brabant. He is also the official carillonneur of both
Leuven University carillons (one in the university library, the other in the
Groot Begijnhof) and the
Park Abbey. He has given numerous concerts in Europe en the USA and appeared in festivals and conventions. Together with Twan Bearda he performs in a carillon duet called The Bells' Angels, exploring, expanding and performing four hand carillon repertoire.
Publications
In 2010, Luc Rombouts published a reference book on the origins and development of the art of carillon playing, (Zingend brons. Vijf eeuwen beiaardmuziek in de Lage Landen en de Nieuwe Wereld, Leuven, 2010 [1] ) for which he was awarded the Golden Label from Klassiek Centraal and the
Visser-Neerlandia Prize in 2011 from the
Algemeen Nederlands Verbond for his cultural achievements.
In 2014, Rombouts published the English translation of this book under the title Singing Bronze (
Leuven University Press).
——— (1990). Het Liedeken van de Lovenaers: een 18de-eeuws Leuvens beiaardhandschrift: facsimile-uitgave [The Liedeken van de Lovenaers: An 18th-century Leuven Carillon Manuscript: Facsimile Edition] (in Dutch).
Leuven University Press.
ISBN978-90-6186-398-4.
OCLC906576388.
———, ed. (2000). Proceedings of the 11th World Carillon Congress: August 9-13, 1998. Vlaamse Beiaard Vereniging.
OCLC826612900.
——— (2010). Zingend brons: 500 jaar beiaardmuziek in de Lage Landen en de Nieuwe Wereld [Singing Bronze: 500 Years of Carillon Music in the Low Countries and the New World] (in Dutch). Davidsfonds/Clauwaert V.Z.W.
ISBN978-90-5826-720-7.
OCLC642215104.
——— & Proot, David (2014). Broken Bells of Flanders. Provincieraad van West-Vlaanderen.
OCLC901522297.
———; van der Jeught, Fr & van den Eijnden, Mark (2015). De wereld van Jef Rottiers rondom de Tuin der Lusten: catalogus [The World of Jef Rottiers around the Garden of Delights: Catalog] (in Dutch). Klok & Peel Museum Asten.
ISBN978-90-807553-0-7.
OCLC943069801.
——— & Dill, Andreas (2017). Zingende torens: Vlaamse beiaarden in beeld [Singing Towers: Flemish Carillons in Pictures] (in Dutch). Davidsfonds Uitgeverij.
ISBN978-90-5908-876-4.
OCLC982971654.
——— (2018). Inhuldiging van de vredesbeiaard in Abdij van Park, 11 november 2018 [Inauguration of the Peace Carillon in Park Abbey, 11 November 2018] (in Dutch).
City of Leuven.
OCLC1194448327.
——— (2019). De Vredesbeiaard van de Abdij van Park: Zoektocht naar verloren klank [The Peace Carillon of Park Abbey: A Search for Lost Sound] (in Dutch).
Uitgeverij Averbode.
ISBN978-2-8081-0290-2.
——— (2019). De oorsprong van de beiaard: voorlopers, ontstaan en ontwikkeling tot 1530 [The Origin of the Carillon: Precursors, Origin and Development until 1530] (in Dutch). SKRIBIS.
ISBN978-94-92944-81-8.
OCLC1198093715.
———; Saelemaekers, Guy; Teugels, Jef; Caes, Ward & van der Jeught, François (2020). Welluidend erfgoed: het klokkenpatrimonium van het land aan Demer en Dijle [Well-Sounding Heritage: the Bell Patrimony of the Country at Demer and Dijle] (in Dutch). HAGOK.
ISBN978-94-92771-37-7.
OCLC1194516941.
——— (n.d.). Mechelen, hoofdstad van de beiaard: gids voor een beiaardwandeling door Mechelen [Mechelen, Capital of the Carillon: Guide for a Carillon Walk through Mechelen] (in Dutch). G. Ardies.
OCLC1194466045.
Theses
——— (1968). Gelijkstroomonderbreking bij een elektro magnetische relais [Direct Current Interruption in an Electromagnetic Relay] (Thesis) (in Dutch). KIHA.
OCLC901624229.
——— (2016). De oorsprong van de beiaard: wortels, ontstaan en ontwikkeling tot 1530 [The Origin of the Carillon: Roots, Origin and Development up to 1530] (Thesis) (in Dutch). Luc Rombouts.
OCLC986519327.
Articles
——— & Huybens, Gilbert (1998). "De beiaardpreludia van Matthias Vanden Gheyn" [The Carillon Preludes of Matthias Vanden Gheyn]. Musica Antiqua: Actuele Informatie over Oude Muziek (in Dutch). 15 (2). Musica, Vlaams Centrum voor Oude Muziek: 55–58.
OCLC1113026111.
——— (2012). "Jef Denyn: een man van zijn tijd" [Jef Denyn: A Man of His Time]. VBV-magazine (in Dutch). No. 18. Vlaamse Beiaard Vereniging. pp. 2–13.
OCLC902113552.