For His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts

In the early sixteenth century the playing of wind instruments was traditionally the domain of German and Flemish musicians, but when a storm forced King Philip the Fair to put ashore in England, along with his considerable musical retinue, Henry VIII was inspired to expand The King's Musick. By the end of the century, the situation was reversed: England was the nation to which all others aspired and her players were to be found across Europe.

The music on this recording comes from this glorious period of pageantry and national pride, and fully displays the enchanting sound and virtuosic scope of the cornett and sackbutt, remarkable instruments seldom heard today.

CDH55406  70 minutes 47 seconds
‘These players demonstrate perfectly how a balance of scholarship and expert period performance can restore familiar music to such radiant good health that we wonder how it ever survived before’ (BBC ...
'El disco, interpretado por His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts de forma extraordinaria, con altísimo nivel de virtuosismo e intachable rigor estílistico, además de exquisita nitidez en la traducción del ...