CORNU


Meaning of CORNU in English

(Latin: horn), large metal horn of ancient Rome, used as a military and ceremonial instrument. It was about 11 feet (slightly more than 3 m) in length and had the shape of the letter G, with a crossbar brace that supported the instrument's weight on the player's shoulder. Two specimens survive from the ruins of Pompeii. Under the name tuba curva a version of the instrument was revived in France during the Revolution and was used by the composer Andr-Ernest-Modeste Grtry in his music for Voltaire's interment in the Pantheon.

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