
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 1960s, there has been a …
Meet The Instruments #7: Crumhorn - YouTube
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Crumhorn
The Cromorne (sometimes spelled Krummhorn) is a historical double-reed woodwind instrument from the Renaissance period. The name “Cromorne” is derived from the German words …
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. It consists of a small boxwood pipe of cylindrical …
Crumhorn | Musica Antiqua
The crumhorn is the earliest and most common instrument of the reed cap family which also includes the kortholt, cornamuse, and hirtenschalmei. The crumhorn is thought to have …
The crumhorn: a short history - Early Music Muse
2016年6月1日 · To modern ears, the most distinctive musical wind sound of the renaissance is the crumhorn, the J shaped wind cap instrument of the 15th–17th centuries. So unusual is its …
BaltimoreRecorders.org: Information about the Crumhorn
Unlike most modern woodwinds, the crumhorn is a windcap instrument, in which a double reed is encased in an outer enclosure. (The image to the right displays the crumhorn reed alongside a …
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. The name refers to the characteristic letter “J” shape …
Discover the Melodic Charm of the Crumhorn: A Guide
The crumhorn is a unique woodwind instrument that originated during the Renaissance period, known for its distinctive curved shape and capped double reed. The construction of the …
Traditional Music in the Time of Vermeer: The Crumhorn
The crumhorn was the most important double reed wind cap instrument in the sixteenth and early seventeenth century. Its name, of German origin, refers to its special shape with a curved …
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