Matthias van den Gheyn (1721-1785)
is a composer, organist, harpsichordist and carillonneur from the "Southern Netherlands" (Belgium)
Here is the "Prelude Fugue in Gm"
(Fugue N°1 from "Morceaux fugués")
00:00 Roeselare organ version
05:47 Carillon version (samples set in TEST)
Notes for the carillon :
1. I never wanted to reconstitute the carillon of Ghent that I do not know not really. But when I studied the scores of Van den Gheyn, I noticed that several passages were in echo. Other passages where the melody should be more prominent. So I made the set of samples corresponding to my intentions for my personal use. Obviously this set of samples has nothing to do with the Ghent carillon!
2. To make my adaptation of the "Carillon" in Ghent, I used the sample set found on the internet. I put a keyboard with the "Carillon" set to 440 Hz (approximately) in stereo, an "Echo" keyboard (half volume), a keyboard with the sounds on the left and another on the right.
3. I deliberately reduced the duration of the releases to 3s.
4. Here I use a meantone temperament (MeanTone Quarter Comma) as suggested in a comment.