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  • Episode 038: Tracy Chevalier on A Single Thread

    Thank you, friends. (Especially those of you who recommended Tracy to me during a dinner in Northampton–you’ve enriched my life unimaginably!)

  • Episode 026: The Kids of Kent

    In this double-length episode we hear about ringing at Kent School spanning seven decades, from the ringers themselves. They are: Alex “Sandy” Taft, Jr., class of 1962; Andy Deganahl, class […]

  • Episode 020: Marjorie Winter, Part II

    This is part two of a two-part interview with Marjorie Winter. Part one was episode 18 of Treble’s Going. Marj started ringing as part of the Whitechapel Guild [Washington Post article] at the National […]

  • Episode 018: Marjorie Winter, part I

    Marjorie Winter is a mathematician and ringer in the Cambridge district of the Ely Diocesan Association. Marj’s exposure to ringing came as a student at National Cathedral School, where she was hooked not […]

  • Episode 005: John Schreiner on Constructing Academic Delight

    John Schreiner is an organ builder, singer, and (luckily for us) a creative ringer. John learned to ring at Kalamazoo College; he remembers for us the experience of learning from Jeff […]

  • Episode 002: Quilla Roth on Stedman

    Quilla Roth is the Education Officer of the Washington Ringing Society and is a proud graduate of the National Cathedral School. Quilla has been ringing at Washington National Cathedral since the dedication of its tower. […]