Over the past four years, associate university carillonneur Amber Dahlberg has enjoyed what she calls “the best view” of BYU. From the carillon inside the top of the bell tower, the BYU student has performed hundreds of the university’s traditional 30-minute noon recitals, providing an inspiring campus soundtrack for students, staff and visitors going about their business.
“It’s been so fun after the Tuesday devotionals, seeing the crowds of people walking by below, and I’m just jamming to whatever I want to play,” said Dahlberg, who completed a BYU undergraduate degree in organ performance in 2020 and is finishing up her master’s degree this year.
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