Mr.
Levischesky, a Polander,
formerly in the suit of Koskiusko,
was a very great Horn player and had the astonishing facility of
producing two
tones at once, by singing a subject and at the same time blowing and
accompanyment on the Horn. He also excelled on the Spanish Guitar and
sung
Italian airs with superior taste and expression. About this time,
another very
fine Horn player appeared, a Monsieur Rossier.
Neither of these gentlemen remained long in America.
[Euterpeiad,
vol.
III,
no. 3 ( 27 April 1822), p. 18]