Luray Singing Tower

Luray Singing Tower Luray's Singing Tower is home to a 47-Bell Taylor Carillon that was dedicated in Nov. 1937. T. C. Northcott and his daughter, Mrs. It was dedicated in 1937.

The Luray Singing Tower, officially known as the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial, contains a carillon of 47 bells, and, with an endowment to provide for its maintenance and for recitals in perpetuity, is a gift to the town of Luray by the late Col. Katherine Northcott Graves, in memory of Col. Northcott's wife, Belle Brown Northcott. The Carillon is an Old World instrument, originating at least 400

years ago. It is a very popular musical instrument in Europe, especially in the Low Countries where in many communities it has traditionally become a part of the lives of the people. Indeed, most European carillons are owned by the city. A Carillon is a musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze bells arranged in chromatic series and played from a keyboard permitting control of expression. The Taylor Bellfoundry of Loughborough, England traces its history back to AD 1360. The Luray Carillon's largest bell weighs 7,640 pounds and is six feet in diameter. The smallest is 12.5 pounds. The total weight of the bells is 36,170 pounds. Bellmetal is composed of 80% copper and 20% tin. After being cast, the bells are tuned by grinding on a large lathe. Few people have the knowledge and skills necessary for this art. A carillon bell actually sounds five pitches - the fundamental, the hum tone an octave below, the minor third, the fifth, and the octave. This characteristic minor third gives the carillon a unique sound which becomes, with familiarity, a thing of richness and beauty. North America now has about 180 carillons, many owned by churches or colleges and universities. Relatively few are like Luray's, in free standing towers (called campaniles) surrounded by public park land. Jesse L. Ratcliffe, Carillonneur, is a native of Hinton, a one-stop light town in southern West Virginia. He is a graduate of Concord University, Athens, WV (BA) and Shenandoah Conservatory in Wi******er, VA (MM). Since the age of twelve he has served as a church musician in several denominations; currently he is the Director of Music at St. James Episcopal Church in Warrenton and the former Director of the Staunton Choral Society. He has taught and served as carillonneur at Concord University and Hollins University. Jesse has been honored to study privately and in master classes with Dr. Stephen Cooksey, Shenandoah; Dr. Roberta Gary, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music; Dr. Walden Moore, Yale Institute of Sacred Music; and Robin Austin, carillonneur of the North American Carillon School.

06/01/2026

No recitals this coming weekend, Saturday June 6th and Sunday June 7th. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

We hope to see you the following weekend!

05/31/2026

David Breneman and Lowell Baughan Memorial Recital - Live

Selections will be announced.

05/25/2026

Come visit!

05/06/2026

Memorial Carillon Recital Honoring David Breneman & Lowell Baughan πŸ””πŸ•ŠοΈ

The Luray Singing Tower will hold a memorial recital for David Breneman and Lowell Baughan.

Mr. Breneman was a beloved carillonneur for our tower, as well as a cherished friend and mentor to many. Following Charles Chapman’s retirement, Mr. Breneman served as carillonneur from 1984 to 2013.

Mr. Baughan, likewise a beloved friend and mentor to many, was a devoted supporter and promotor of the arts in our area. An architect by trade, Mr. Baughan dedicated much of his time and talent to serving on various boards, including as president for the Luray Park Association, which oversees our carillon and the surrounding park.

The lasting influence of these two gentlemen stands as a testament to their enduring character, and it is our wish that our bells may ring far and wide in their memory.

Our Memorial Recital will begin at 3:00PM, Sunday, May 31st.

05/06/2026

🎢 Now Enrolling: Carillon Lessons at the Luray Singing Tower 🎢

We’re excited to announce weekly carillon lessons beginning the second weekend of June!

πŸ“… Session Options:
β€’ June – August
β€’ August – October
β€’ October – December
Each session concludes with a student recital.

πŸ‘₯ Lesson Details:
β€’ Lessons are taught in a two-student (paired) format
β€’ Open to ages 12 and up
β€’ Instructor: Mr. Jason Perry, our resident carillonneur

⚠️ Please note: Students must be able to climb approximately 107 steps to reach the top of the tower.

🎼 Additional Info:
β€’ No home practice console required
β€’ Music will be provided

Interested? Send us a message to learn more about pricing and scheduling!

04/30/2026

The Luray Singing Tower holds a busy recital season performed by our carillonneur Jason Perry in our 2026 season.

All recitals are free and feature Patriotic, Folk, Hymn Melodies, Classical Music, Original Compositions for the Carillon, and popular melodies. Recitals are 45 minutes long.

Recitals for 2026 run from Memorial Day Weekend through October. Come out and enjoy our Singing Tower with family and friends for a picnic, a game of frisbee, or a walk around the pond, all while enjoying the sound of music ringing out from above. Listeners have the opportunity to meet Mr. Perry after each recital and learn about the carillon.

Saturday Recitals @ 7pm

Sunday Recitals @ 3pm

Memorial Day Recital @ 3pm

July 4th Recital @ 3pm

Labor Day Recital @ 3pm

10/19/2025

Kids (ages 4-11): add a little adventure to story time at Bats in the Belfry! Explore a local landmark and the fascinating world of bats with fun books and activities πŸ¦‡πŸ“š

πŸ‘‰ Thursday, October 23rd
πŸ‘‰ 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
πŸ‘‰ Luray Singing Tower

10/11/2025

No recital Sunday, Oct. 12th. We apologize if this disrupts your plans.

10/11/2025

October is our last month of recitals for the 2025 season!

Saturdays @ 7PM
Sundays @ 3PM

08/30/2025

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Northcott Drive
Luray, VA
22835

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