Bell-ringing in Devon
Devon bell-ringing is unique. Mary Ward-Lowery finds out why it all sounds a bit trance, and why bird-listening might be better than bird-watching.
Meditation, a celebration, a warning, the marking of a solemn occasion, music: bells are a public sound that changes according to the landscape. And bell-ringing in Devon is unique: it all sounds a bit trance, according to Mary Ward-Lowery. She hears other mind-bending sounds in this programme, including the noisy tramping of ants' feet and the peaceful fusion of bells and birdsong.
With artist Marcus Vergette, sound recordist Tony Whitehead, an award-winning band of Devon call-change ringers, oh, and a steeplejack who spends his life mending church towers rocked by centuries of bells swinging the mortar loose.
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- Thu 9 Nov 2017 15:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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