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Schoenstein & Co. was founded in San Francisco, California by Felix F. Schoenstein, an immigrant from the Black Forest–area in Germany. [6] For five generations the Schoenstein family engaged in the construction and maintenance of pipe organs. [2] Leo Schoenstein began the practice of making organs in Germany before 1850. [2]
Robert Morton Organ Company, Van Nuys, California (1920s–1931) Muller Pipe Organ Company, Toledo & Columbus, Ohio (1919-Present) Noack Organ Company , Georgetown, Massachusetts
The Cable Company (earlier, Wolfinger Organ Company, Chicago Cottage Organ Company; sometimes called by the name of its subsidiary, The Cable Piano Company) was an American manufacturer and distributor of pianos and reed organs that operated independently from 1880 to 1936.
The antique organ, built in 1901, is believed to be the largest model organ Wurlitzer made. ... Nelson, who now lives in an assisted living center, had agreed in 2010 to sell the organ to Mayes ...
However, the organ’s console was offered for sale on eBay in 2015 and the instrument is no longer used. In August 1991, another large all-pipe Rodgers organ installed at Glenkirk Presbyterian Church, Glendora, California was the cover feature of The American Organist, official journal of the American Guild of Organists.
In 2013, the diocese dismantled the Hazel Wright Organ and shipped it back to Fratelli Ruffatti for a $2 million refurbishing. [57] [6] [35] It was reinstalled in Christ Cathedral in early 2020. However, the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the re-voicing of the organ until late 2021. The organ restoration was completed on February 7, 2022.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A massive winter storm moving across the United States will not keep the U.S. Congress from meeting on Monday to formally certify Republican Donald Trump's election as ...
DeBence Antique Music World Band Organ by Artizan Factories Inc., at the Drake Day Circus at Drake Well Park, August 24, 2013. DeBence Antique Music World is a museum in Franklin, Pennsylvania whose collection contains more than 100 antique mechanical musical instruments, including music boxes, band organs, player pianos, a nickelodeon piano, as well as a number of other antiques.