The double mouthpiece, or, A fundamental duetto on the trumpet & oboe / Peter del. ; Williams sculpt.
[London] : Fores, 1816.
Formerly owned by Sir Robert Peel.
A stout man stands in profile to the left, blowing a trumpet. From between his coat-tails projects an oboe. From both issues a phrase of music, one inscribed 'The Trumpet shall be heard on high. Dryden's Ode on St Cecilia's day.' The other: 'Now give the Hautboy's breath, Drydens Alexanders Feast.' Below the title: 'Among the numerous attempts to improve Musical Instruments the new Art of playing the Oboe invented by the celebrated Professor Schmidt of Lousa, is mentioned as one of the mos [sic] Scientific. It consists merely in reversing the Tube when blowing, by which simple method the Tone is not only produced with greater force; but the effect is more naturel and much Sweeter.: vide Morning Chronicle June 10th 1813.'
Peel, Robert, 1788-1850, former owner.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830, engraver.