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Crumhorn - Wikipedia
The crumhorn is a double reed instrument of the woodwind family, most commonly used during the Renaissance period. In modern times, particularly since the ...
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Krummhörn - Wikipedia
Krummhörn is a municipality in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the Ems estuary, approximately 15 km southwest of Norden.
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Meet The Instruments #7: Crumhorn - YouTube
3:39. Go to channel · Kazoo?! Schein Padouane (Pavane) Crumhorn Krummhorn Cromorne. Early Music in a Different Way ;)•260K views · 12:09. Go to ...
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krummhorn
‖ krummhorn Mus. (ˈkrʊmhɔːn, ˈkrʌm-) Also crumhorn, krumhorn, krum horn. [Ger., f. krumm crooked, curved + horn horn.] a. A wind-instrument of a curved form. b. An organ reed-stop of 8 ft. pitch, resembling the clarinet in tone; called also cromorne, and corruptly cremona2.1864 Webster, Krummhorn, K...
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KRUMMHORN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KRUMMHORN is a Renaissance double-reed woodwind instrument consisting of a curved boxwood tube and having a pierced cap covering the reed.
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16th Century music on crumhorns - Susato - Die vier Branlen
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Cromorne
Crumhorn
By contrast, the crumhorn (also known by names including crum horn, crumm horn, Krummhorn, Krummpfeife, Kumbhorn, cornamuto torto, and piva torto
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Krummhorn - Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
This is one of the oldest organ stops, first appearing in the late 1400's. It has varied in construction and timbre over the centuries.
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Crumhorn & Cornamuse - The Early Music Shop
Explore our collection of crumhorns and cornamuses, Renaissance wind instruments ideal for early music ensembles and enthusiasts.
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Crumhorn (Renaissance) – Early Music Instrument Database
Crumhorns or Krummhorns are instruments which are similar to recorders in their fingering system, but are otherwise quite different.
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Crumhorn | Renaissance, Double-Reed, Wind Instrument | Britannica
Crumhorn, (from Middle English crump: “crooked”), double-reed wind instrument that flourished between the 15th century and about 1650.
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Krummhorn, Storto, Tournebout - Outhere Music
Whether it was called Krummhorn in German, storto in Italian or tournebout in French, this was an instrument whose performing life was limited to the ...
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crumhorn
crumhorn var. cromorne, krummhorn.1694–6 Specif. Organ St. Paul's Cath. in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 594, 20. Voice Humane. 21. Crumhorne. 1954 Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) II. 547/1 The body of a crumhorn is a slender tube, almost invariably of boxwood, with the lower end bent up in a hook-like curve. 196...
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cromorne
cromorne (krəʊˈmɔːn) [a. F. cromorne, corruption of Ger. krummhorn crooked horn.] A reed-stop on an organ; = krummhorn, cremona2.1710 Specif. Organ Salisbury Cath. in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 595, 32. Vox Humana. 33. Cromhorn. 1880 E. J. Hopkins ibid. II. 74 Krummhorn, Cromorne, Cremona, Clarionet, Corn...
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St. Niels
Niehls in 1987 the organ was refurbished by the company Neuthor (Kiel) substituting the organ stops Quinte 1 1/3 by Krummhorn 8.
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