Cast in Bronze Biography Cast in Bronze is the only musical act in the world that features the carillon, a medieval four-ton instrument of bells played from a mechanical keyboard with fists and feet. Cast in Bronze performed for several years at Walt Disney World's Epcot, was chosen to open the Mass of Pope John Paul II in New York City's Central Park, and has appeared on the NBC Today show. For the last two decades Cast in Bronze has been on tour at various music, art, and renaissance festivals throughout the United States. The Cast in Bronze show is performed by a silent and masked “Spirit of the Bells”. The creator of Cast in Bronze is Frank DellaPenna, Master-Carillonneur graduate of the French Carillon School of Tourcoing, France. The mission of Cast in Bronze is to bring the haunting beauty of the carillon to more listeners by demonstrating its versatility with other instruments. This objective has been accomplished through live performances with live musicians, through his several recordings and solo performances accompanied by musical tracks. Frank and Anne DellaPenna recently constructed another traveling carillon and trained other musicians to duplicate the performance. In addition, there is a third traveling carillon in the United States owned by Chime-Master Systems Inc. of Lancaster, Ohio. The Cast in Bronze show has been performed on all three instruments. For more information and current schedule of performances, please visit the website: www.,castinbronze.com