2747 Fairmount Blvd, Cleveland Heights · (216) 932-5815

Carillon

The carillon at St. Paul’s was installed in 1929 in the 165-foot tower given “to the Glory of the Triune God” by Laura Price Briggs in memory of her brother, William Albert Price. Although Mrs. Briggs herself did not give the bells for the carillon, her gift must have had the intention of supporting a carillon, otherwise it would not have been constructed with so large a bell chamber.

The carillon was planned to span 23 bells, but the Great Depression interrupted its completion, so only eight bells were installed. It wasn’t until 1953 that the instrument was completed to its original design, plus two. It remained a 25-bell carillon until 2023, when it was enlarged to standard concert carillon size of 47 bells.

A single financial gift facilitated this expansion. St. Paul’s is very grateful for this gift from William and Laurie Buss that allows our carillon to sing as one of only five other concert carillons in the state of Ohio. We were also grateful for our own carillonneur, David Osburn, Jr., for his 35 years of dedication and love to St. Paul’s and the instrument. From 1990 to 2025, David faithfully climbed the long wooden stairs to the playing chamber each and every Sunday morning, regardless of weather or conditions, to bring the joyful music of our bells to life.

The original eight bells were fabricated by Gillett & Johnston of Croydon, England, and weighed nearly 8,000 pounds. The donor of the first bells was Charles J. Seabrook. Inscribed on the largest bell is the following inscription:

THE TOWER CHIMES
DEDICATED TO THE
GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MY FATHER AND MOTHER
HARRY A. AND MARIAH H. SEABROOK
WERE PRESENTED
BY THEIR SON
CHARLES J. SEABROOK
A.D. 1929

There were several donors of the bells from 1953. The first was major donor Marguerite L. Thomas, who dedicated these bells “In memory of John Thomas, Margaret H. Thomas and Gertrude F. Thomas.” Next came Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hosford in memory of Dorothy Ann Hosford, and finally there was Charles M. French who gave in memory of Frederick Charles and Belle Melvin French.

By the time that the carillon was “finished” in 1953/1954, Gillett & Johnston had shuttered their operation, and new bells had to be cast at vanBergen Bell Company, an 18th-century Dutch bell foundry that began in 1795 in the Netherlands. The current completion of 22 bells were made by the B.A. Sunderlin Foundry, the only traditional bell foundry in the United States. Thanks to the vision and generosity of so many individuals over the last century, St. Paul’s can count itself among the ranks of other concert carillons in the United States and abroad.

Kevin Jones

Director of Music

Lois Bell

Handbell Choir Director

Todd Wilson

Artist-in-Residence

Rees Taylor Roberts

Assistant Organist

Carolyn Hoff

Sacred Music Intern

One, Combined Service

Sunday, April 12 | 10 a.m.

On the Second Sunday of Easter, our Bishop, the Right Reverend Anne B. Jolly, will preach and preside during a combined service. This episcopal visitation at St. Paul’s will also include the Confirmation and Reception of several youth candidates. We hope you will join us for this special service of welcome!

This service will have ASL interpretation and be livestreamed.

Location

St. Paul’s Cleveland Heights
2747 Fairmount Boulevard
Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106

(216) 932-5815