Joseph Severin Mayer
1872

Miners Foundry Cultural Center / American Victorian Museum

Great Hall

325 Spring Street
Nevada City, CA, US

Instrument ID: 1941 ● Builder ID: 4076 ● Location ID: 1877
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Design: Traditional With Hinged Doors That Enclose Keyboards
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Database Manager on April 17th, 2015:

Updated through online information from Jim Lewis. -- According to Louis Schoenstein (Memoirs of a San Francisco Organ Builder, Pgs. 190-93) his father, Felix Schoenstein, replaced all of the 1872 pipework, "which was in bad condition", with all new pipework in 1909. In 1968, the organ was reconfigured and revoiced to make it into a "Baroque" instrument. There is probably very little left of the original Joseph Mayer organ.


Database Manager on November 19th, 2009:

Updated through online information from Gretchen Bond.


Database Manager on October 30th, 2004:

From Soto Zen Mission, San Francisco, CA, building formerly Congregation Ohabai Shalome at 1881 Bush Street. Rebuilt Felix Schoenstein 1909; rebuilt Paul Alexander & Robert Hunt 1974, 2-24.

Related Instrument Entries: Joseph Severin Mayer (1872) , Felix Fridolin Schoenstein (1909)

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