Thanks for the article, Bret. Here's one more source that I found
from my personal collection:
The Music Men: An Illustrated History of Brass Bands in America
1800-1920
by Margaret Hindle Hazen and Robert M. Hazen
This book chronicles the heyday of American bands, and includes a
brief mention of sarrusophones in its chapter on instruments,
primarily in a reference to the U.S. Army regimental bands including
an Eb contrabass in its standard instrumentation. There is also a
photograph of members of a British juvenile band, one of whom is
holding an Eb baritone.
---Nat Hefferman
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