noun
- a Renaissance woodwind instrument with a curved end and double reed, producing a nasal buzzing sound
Usage: musical instrument; historical
Examples
- The krummhorn was popular in European music during the 16th century.
- Musicians played krummhorns in consorts of different sizes.
- The curved shape of the krummhorn gives it its distinctive appearance.
- Early music ensembles often feature the krummhorn in their performances.
- The krummhorn’s double reed produces a unique buzzing tone.
- Renaissance composers wrote many pieces for krummhorn consorts.