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Specifications

Artists I. T. Verdin Company (maker)
Date 1982
Materials metal, steel
Personal Names Andrea McCrady (House of Commons)
Dimensions (cm) 157.0 (Length)3.5 (Width)
Functions Musical tools and equipment
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Gordon Slater

Gordon Slater studied the piano from the age of 4 and started playing the carillon when he was 7 by assisting his father, James, a former carillonneur at the Metropolitan United Church in Toronto. Before serving as the Dominion Carillonneur from 1977 to 2008, Mr. Slater held the position of carillonneur at three other Canadian carillons: the Rainbow Tower Carillon in Niagara Falls, Ontario; the Carlsberg Carillon of the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto; and the Soldiers’ Tower Carillon of the University of Toronto. As a professional member of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America, he served on the board of directors, on the examination committee, on the music selection committee, and as editor of its academic publication, The Bulletin. He holds the Berkeley Medal from the University of California at Berkeley for distinguished service to the carillon. Mr. Slater conducts Divertimento Orchestra, a 70-piece amateur symphony, and plays bassoon and contrabassoon with the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra.

Dr. Andrea McCrady

Dr. Andrea McCrady was appointed Dominion Carillonneur of the Peace Tower Carillon in 2008. She began playing the carillon in 1971 at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut (B.A., 1975). While in Europe on a postgraduate fellowship, she studied at the carillon schools in the Netherlands, Belgium and France. She was carillonneur at St. Joseph’s Oratory while studying medicine at McGill University, in Montréal, followed by her hospital residency in Toronto, where she played the carillon at the University of Toronto and the Canadian National Exhibition. From 1990 to 2008, she coordinated the carillon program at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Spokane, Washington, where she also practised family medicine. In 2008, she retired from medicine upon receiving a Bachelor of Music magna cum laude from the University of Denver. She is an adjunct professor of carillon studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. Dr. McCrady served for many years on the board of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (GCNA), and as its president in 1988–1989. She has co-chaired the GCNA Ronald Barnes Memorial Grant Fund and the Heritage Music Committee. She served as secretary of the World Carillon Federation (WCF) from 1990 to 1996, and performed at the 1996, 2002, 2014 and 2021 WCF congresses.