
Kortholt - Wikipedia
The kortholt is a musical instrument of the woodwind family, used in the Renaissance period. The name comes from Low Saxon and means short (kort) piece of wood (holt).
Kortholt - Organology
The kortholt is a captivating double-reed wind instrument that gained popularity during the Renaissance period. With its distinctive construction and warm, buzzy sound, the kortholt has …
Kortholt - 华文百科
Kortholt 是在 文艺复兴 时期使用的 木管乐器 家族的 乐器。 这个名字来自 低撒克逊 人,意味着短( kort )木头(霍尔特)。 Michael Praetorius 的作品 Syntagma Musicum 中提到了这个名 …
Early Music - Kortholt, a double reeded windcap instrument …
The kortholt (pronounced "kort-holt") is part of the wider family of renaissance "windcap" instruments, using a double reed inside a windcap to produce the characteristic windcap …
Early Patches - Kortholt
The Kortholt is a very special instrument of the renaissance. Its name simply means "short (piece of) wood ". The instruments has two narrow cylindrical bores side by side. these are …
Kortholt [Kort Instrument,Kurz Pfeiff]
The instrument Praetorius illustrates as a Kortholt is of the last type; it has a wind cap over a double reed and an apparently cylindrical bore, doubled back on itself within a single wooden …
Kortholt – Wikipedia
Das Kortholt ist ein historisches Doppelrohrblattinstrument, das im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert gebräuchlich war.
The Medieval Sound - David Munrow - BAROQUE MUSIC
Garklein Flötlein, Kortholt, Rauschpfeife, Nicolo Shawm, Basset Rackett, Crumhorn, and Gemshorn... these are just some of the fascinating instruments whose sounds you will hear on …
Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Baroque Musical Instruments
This is the meaning of the name "kortholt," which translates as "short wood." This instrument is like a doubled-up crumhorn, making it possible to achieve very low notes because of the …
Kortholt - Oxford Reference
Generic term for several double-reed instruments with a cylindrical bore drilled in a single piece of wood: the early bassoon (the English term ‘curtal’ derives from Kortholt), racket, sordun, and …