Welcome, Chrys Mollett, and the Aeolian Harp

Chrys closed her Aeolian Harp store after nearly 30 years in business to enjoy a more relaxed life style at Manzanita Arts Emporium. She gives piano and music lessons to youth and adults, and is knowledgeable about all kinds of instruments and music.

The Aeolian Harp Celebrates 30 years in Calaveras County !

April 1, 1989  –  2019

  • The Aeolian Harp and Chrys Mollett are celebrating 30 years in business!Chrys’ now legendary Music store of delights and fascinations:
    18 full years in the historic 1891 Valente rock building on Main Street in Murphys10 years in Old Town Angels Camp

    Almost two years with Manzanita Arts Emporium

    Chrys brought Music into the mix of Fine Arts, the printed word, gifts, writers’ workshops, lectures and vital events

    Still cooking up warm, challenging and fun private piano lessons on Zoom

    Chrys Mollett

Chrys is a musician and songwriter, a poet, and lover of nature. Come visit her corner at Manzanita Arts Emporium and chat with her about music. She has strings, ukuleles, violins, and other  instruments for sale. Downsizing was difficult, but now that she has more time, and still has her music resources and expertise as sharp as ever, she can help you with your musical needs and order what you need.

You’ll find Chrys via email aeolianharpness@gmail.com.

More about Chrys:

Chrys Mollett was born with Music & Literature surrounding & enriching her world.   She started writing songs at 3 (mostly about clouds, peanut butter, and fish) and began studying music at 5.  A grateful escapee from the Inland Empire L.A. County,  Chrys spent countless summers & vacations growing up in the foothills–picking berries & wild mushrooms and helping a family friend work with a dog sled team that raced up what is now Hwy. 4.   Chrys’ Dad was a WWII Marine hero (see bench dedicated to Bill Mollett in front of the Visitors Center), a writer, and eventually was known as ‘the Barbarian of Calaveras County’ as he held one of the largest collections of barbed wire anywhere. A naturalist and musician herself, Chrys’ mother Mary,  taught at Mark Twain school for years. Her parents retired to Murphys in the 1970’s; and Chrys relocated here in 1988.

Chrys lives on a 5-acre hillside shared with her dog Marley & 2 cats, sundry wild critters and a wide view to die for. Her home is a rustic lodge, dubbed ‘the Chrystine Chapel’, hand-built of local-milled timber gleaned from the Old Gulch Fire in early ’90’s. It is a sanctuary for browsing hungry & thirsty deer, raccoons, squirrels, songbirds, hummingbirds, raptors, frogs, lizards and an interesting array of insects. She sleeps outside under a mosquito net all summer.  Her home interests include native & edible gardening, watching the seasons’ cycles, learning from trees and the rocky Mother Lode soil, discovering her own ability to build & repair stuff, dream journaling, painting and doing the NY Times crossword. In books & movies she prefers anything about “intelligent people making difficult decisions.” Chrys’ brother Mike Mollett is a performance artist in L.A., having originated the groups LA Mudpeople and  the Karma Bums. His wife Dee works in post production editing for television.