podcast
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Episode 013: Dan Beaman on Towers
Dan Beaman studied architecture at Clemson University; before that, he studied Golden Books, as we all should. Dan’s long career in the design and restoration of sacred spaces brought him to change-ringing […]
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Episode 012: Candace Higginbotham on Starting a Band
Candace Higginbotham studied political theory at Louisiana State University and went into a fulfilling career in public service. But we know she was just biding time until a ring could be installed at […]
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Bonus Episode: Don Morrison Teaches Cambridge (In Five Minutes)
Too good to leave on the cutting-room floor! Thank you, friends.
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Episode 011: Don Morrison on “Cornwall First”
Don Morrison is a prolific ringer and composer who learned to ring in Boston and currently rings in Pittsburgh. He’ll always have a soft spot for St. John the Baptist […]
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Episode 010: Alison Stevens on Methods of Teaching
Alison Stevens is a music theorist and ringer, currently in Vancouver, formerly of Smith College via UMass Amherst. We discuss how we approach the teaching of ringing, drawing on experiences […]
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Episode 009: John Bihn on Conducting His First Quarter Peal
John Bihn learned to ring while at Williams College and is one of the many recent Williams ringers who were introduced to ringing by Casey McClellan. (Casey had learned to ring while on […]