File:MW-Tuba Original.jpg

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English: The original F-Tuba of Moritz and Wieprecht. Serial number 64 (September 1835)
Deutsch: Bild der originalen F-Tuba von Moritz und Wieprecht Seriennummer 64 vom September 1835.
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Author Nicholas Eastop (Musikmuseum Stockholm)
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  • Tuba (1835-1840) by C. W. Moritz. in the Scenkonst Museet [Inventory number: F478]. MIMO (musical instrument museums online).
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    [på svenska] Den 12 september 1835 erhöll Wilhelm Weiprech och Johann Moritz patent på ”Die Chromatische Bass-Tuba”, dvs. den kromatiska bastuban (Berlin, Preussiskt patent 19). Bastuban kan därmed sägas ha en känd födelsedag, vilket annars är mycket ovanligt för musikinstrument. Detta välbehållna exemplar har tillverkningsnummer 64.
    [In English] On the twelfth of September 1835 in Berlin, Prussian Patent 19 "Die Chromatische Bass-Tuba" (The Chromatic Bass Tuba) was taken out by Wilhelm Weiprech and Johann Moritz. Thus the tuba is one of the few instruments for which we know the exact date of origin. This example, in excellent condition, is numbered 64. "
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    "​Foto: Hans Skoglund "

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