1878 song by Thomas Mason
"Trumpet Cornet " is a placeholder name for an 1878 lostwave song performed by Thomas Mason in a tinfoil phonograph.
Background and recording
The song was recorded in St. Louis , at a hat store named Steinberg & Co, on June 22, 1878.[ 1] It used a tinfoil phonograph,[ 2] which had been invented by Thomas Edison in 1877.[ 3]
The recording also featured the nursery rhymes "Mary Had a Little Lamb " and "Old Mother Hubbard ".[ 4]
Composition
"Trumpet Cornet" is a rather short instrumental song set to the tune of B-flat .[ 5] It instrumentation only consists of Mason's cornet playing.
Personnel
See also
References
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^ Waldron, Ben. "America's Oldest Voice Recording Restored" . ABC News . Retrieved September 10, 2024 .
^ "MiSci's 'St. Louis Tinfoil' Tapped For National Recording Registry" . WAMC . April 5, 2021. Retrieved September 10, 2024 .
^ "Listening to the Earliest Surviving Tinfoil Recording of a Musical Performance : History of Information" . History of Information . 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2024 .