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cornetto|kɔːˈnɛtəʊ| Pl. cornetti. [It., lit. ‘horn’.] = cornet n.1 1 a (Hist.); also in It. Combs., as cornetto basso. Now revived in recitals of early music, though often made of wood.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 111/1 Cornetto (It.) [Cornet.] 1903R. Hughes Mus. Guide I. 102/2 Cornett′,..an obsolete wind instr. of the 15th cent. made straight..and bent... The latter was also called cornon or cornetto basso and was the original of the serpent. 1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 231 Any of the straight forms of the instrument is a Cornetto Diritto (It.). Any of the curved forms is a Cornetto Curvo or Cornetto Torto (It.). 1958Listener 14 Aug. 250/2 Cornetti, trombones, violins, harps, lutes, flutes and harpsichords. 1971Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 7 Oct. 29/7 Five players offer compositions written for such arcane instruments as the viola da gamba, flauto,..cornetto, [etc.]. 1980Early Music July 417/3 (Advt.), I make two kinds of cornetto curvo at modern pitch. |