Background
His carilloning career started in 1881 when his father, the official carilloneer of Mechelen, went blind and became unable to play.
His carilloning career started in 1881 when his father, the official carilloneer of Mechelen, went blind and became unable to play.
He originally studied to be an engineer
This caused Denyn to take over. In 1887 Denyn was recognised for his skills and officially apointed to the same position his father had held. He used his engineering knowledge to vastly improve the technology surrounding carillons, which is now used all over Europe and the United States.
In 1922, he founded the world"s first and most renowned international higher institute of campanology, later named after him, the Royal Carillon School "Jef Denyn" (Dutch: Koninklijke Beiaardschool "Jef Denyn") in Mechelen.
The Denyn family were taken in by organist and musicologist William Wooding Starmer (since 1866) in his house in Tunbridge Wells.