corno inglese
Definition of the Italian term corno inglese in music:
- English horn (American English), cor anglais (British English)
- organ reed stop of 16', 8' or 4' pitch designed to imitate the sound of an English horn (equivalent to "English Horn" in English, "Englisch Horn" in German, and "Cor Anglais" in French)
Language
Italian
Singular
corno inglese
Plural
corni inglesi
Abbreviation
Cor. Ingl.
Alt. abbreviation
Cor. Ing.
Synonym
Combinations
Italian musical terms that include corno inglese:
- corno inglese di basso – English bass horn
- muta in corno inglese – change to English horn
- prende corno inglese – take English horn
Musical examples
Music scores that include corno inglese:
- Alfredo Casella: Pupazzetti (1920) Page 1
- Alfredo Casella: Symphony No. 2 (1908‑10) Page 1
- Geremia Saltelli: Sinfonia per Organo (ca. 1880) Page 2
- Giacomo Puccini: La bohème (1896) Page 2
- Igor Stravinsky: The Firebird (1910) Page 1
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture (1880) Page 2
- Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Italian Capriccio (1880) Page 1
Related terms
Italian musical terms related to corno inglese: