And the bells ring
There's a job opening on Parliament Hill and this one doesn't come around often.
Gordon Slater, the current Dominion Carillonneur has his last day June 27th, 2008. He has been the bells of Parliament Hill since 1977, over thirty years.
Especially in summers, Ottawa citizens and the many tourists in town are treated to beautiful carillon concerts throughout the day. The Peace Tower carillon is at the top of the Centre Block. The bells are played by one person and job requirements ask that the applicants be strong and fit. They need to be able to navigate the large instrument of tower bells.
Mr. Slater will not be idle. He continues to conduct the popular Divertimento Orchestra, a community symphony. As well he plays bassoon in the Ottawa Symphony.
He will also be busy, as he has been asked and accepted, to sit on the selection committee to hire his replacement.
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