Anthony Carrella interviews Lisa Lonie, Princeton University Carillonneur. She discusses her early experiences with the carillon, certification process, and role as music-maker within the Princeton community.
- 0:30: Musical background and first exposure to the carillon
- 2:31: Early professional experiences as carillonneur
- 4:23: Obtaining position at Princeton University Graduate College, St. Thomas Whitemarsh
- 6:21: Teaching studio
- 7:15: Effects of the sonic atmosphere on carillon
- 8:36: Audience’s lack of awareness of her presence in the tower
- 9:26: Effects of social atmosphere on repertoire choices
- 11:02: Plans for future collaboration
- 12:47: Carillon’s reception in North America, automatic versus manual systems
- 15:47: Specifics of Princeton University carillon
- 17:56: Financing the carillon
- 18:49: How to hear the carillon
- 20:17: Brief demonstration
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