The Aeolian Co.
Opus 1683, 1928

Calvary Presbyterian Church

2515 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA, US

63 Ranks - 4,147 Pipes
Instrument ID: 47036 ● Builder ID: 51 ● Location ID: 41478
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Builder: Unknown
Position: Unknown
Design: Unknown
Pedalboard Type: Concave Radiating (Meeting AGO Standards)
Features:
4 Manuals (61 Notes)32 Note Pedal6 Divisions58 Stops71 RegistersElectrical Key ActionElectrical Stop Action

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Expression Type: Unknown
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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Roman Lizak on July 3rd, 2020:

Organ was substantially rebuilt as an entirely new instrument in 1965-1970 by Swain & Kates, Inc. of San Francisco


Database Manager on February 2nd, 2013:

Updated through online information from randy terry. -- The Aeolian organ was rebuilt subsequent to its installation and not all original pipework remained with the instrument. A lovely 8' Gedeckt from the 1928 Aeolian installation is now at home in the swell division of a composite organ in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Redwood City, CA, where I was organist and supervised the rebuild.


Database Manager on August 1st, 2010:

Identified through on-line information from James R. Stettner. -- Information from the church website and the Aeolian opus list. According to the church's website, "1928 - Sanctuary lengthened the width of one lot on Jackson Street to accommodate a new Aeolian pipe organ. The old organ (which had also been in the Powell Street church) is sent to St. Mary's College in Moraga where it is still in use."

Related Instrument Entries: Swain & Kates, Inc. (2001)

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