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Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Utah

Located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, this seven instrument installation is part of a wheelchair accessible Rotary Playpark that was dedicated at an opening ceremony during the 2002 Winter Olympics and used as a torch stop for the Para-Olympic procession.

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Shown left to right is the Amadinda, side view of the Alto Brass Chimes, and in the background are the towering Contra Bass Chimes.

 

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In the foreground is a front view of the Alto Brass Chimes, in the middle left is the Glass Imbarimba, made of durable fiberglass keys, and the Alto and Contra Bass Chimes are seen in the rear.