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Music from the Elizabethan Court: Ystradgynlais Band (1998)

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2007

with the added 'bonus' of a few random seconds from the Ystradgynlais Hospital Fete, here's 'Music From the Elizabethan Court' from the band's performance at the 1998 National Eisteddfod in Bridgend.

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  • @Mattexmo Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.

  • sounds good but they play modern family of saxhorns, no cornett, no sackbutt, no serpent ??

  • i really want to eat a bird in a bird in a bird in a bird

  • Period instruments for this piece would have included sackbutts, cornetts, shawms, and percussion

  • Ystradgynlais Band don't have period instruments. Being a brass band, you see!

  • I think this piece is By William Byrd and is called "My Lord of Oxenford's March".

  • Great performance. Bravi! Which aspects are not particularly 'period' (as you've mentioned in your response to numbereightyseven?

  • thanks.

  • Composers who work in this (English) style include William Brade, John Coprario, Augustine Bassano, John Bull, Matthew Locke, Anthony Holborne. Certain aspects of this particular performance are not particularly "period."

  • Music doesn't get much better than this. I'm envious of those playing there. Can someone list a few composers' names of this style of music? My CD collection won't be complete without some of this.

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