Samuel Nordheimer

Samuel Nordheimer

Samuel Nordheimer (February 6, 1824-June 29, 1912) was a prominent businessman and music promoter in 19th century Toronto. A Bavarian immigrant, he lived first in New York and then in Kingston, Ontario, before settling in Toronto in 1844. He and his older brother Abraham established a piano importing business, A.& S. Nordheimer Co. In part to build this business, Nordheimer also became one of the most active promoters of music in Canada. He brought prominent foreign stars to the city, such as Jenny Lind; opened a concert hall in Montreal, founded the Chamber Music Association, and for many years directed the Toronto Philharmonic Society.

The business prospered and expanded. It became Canada's leading publisher of sheet music, and initially had the sole right to publish copies of the Maple Leaf Forever. The company also opened branches in other cities across Canada. As well as continuing to import pianos, in 1890 the firm opened its own factory in Toronto and quickly became one of Canada's best known domestic piano brands.

Nordheimer became a prominent member of the city's commercial class, serving on a number of corporate boards. In 1871 he married Edith Boulton, who was from a prominent Toronto family that had played a leading role in the Family Compact and had built The Grange. That same year Nordheimer completed work on a massive home named Glenedyth. It was located on Davenport Hill, near James Austin's Spadina. While the house was demolished in the 1920s, the ravine running by the site is still known as the Nordheimer Ravine.

Nordheimer remained head of the company until his death, when the firm was taken over by his nephew Albert. Upon his retirement from the business in 1928, the firm was taken over by Heintzman & Co.

References

*Helmut Kallmann " [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003911 Nordheimer, Samuel] " "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada"
*Helmut Kallmann " [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002588 A.& S. Nordheimer Co] " "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada"
*Thompson, Austin Seton. "Spadina Story of Old Toronto" Pagurian Press, 1975


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