A small cornett or cornet, typically higher-pitched than standard versions, used in Renaissance and Baroque music.
From Italian cornetto with the diminutive suffix -ino, literally meaning 'little horn,' following Italian diminutive patterns.
The cornettino's high, piercing sound was prized for dramatic moments in Renaissance music—composers used it like we use a synthesizer for attention-grabbing solos.
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