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Early form of trombone from the Renaissance and Baroque periods
A sackbut is an early form of the trombone used during the Renaissance and Baroque eras. A sackbut has the characteristic telescopic slide of a trombone
Sackbut
The electronic sackbut is an electronic musical instrument designed and first built by Hugh Le Caine in 1945. The electronic sackbut had a feature which
Electronic_sackbut
Early wind instrument with a cup mouthpiece
and sackbut ensemble. Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, a performance group directed by the German cornetto player Arno Paduch QuintEssential – Sackbut and
Cornett
Defunct British music journal
The Sackbut was a British music journal published from 1920 to 1934 by the Curwen Press. It published general articles on mainly contemporary, both British
The_Sackbut
eighteenth centuries, which typically consisted of shawms and slide trumpets or sackbuts. Waits is the British equivalent. These were not found anywhere outside
Alta_cappella
American quarterly magazine published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sackbut Review was an American quarterly magazine published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 1978 until 1981. Founded and edited by Angela Peckenpaugh, the
Sackbut_Review
Brass instrument
'large trumpet'. During the Renaissance, the equivalent English term was sackbut. The word first appears in court records in 1495 as shakbusshe. Shakbusshe
Trombone
Historical type of trumpet with a single sliding section of tubing
the slide of a trombone. Eventually, the slide trumpet evolved into the sackbut, which evolved into the modern-day trombone. The key difference between
Slide_trumpet
The English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble are an early music group specializing in music for cornett and sackbut. Formed in 1993, they perform in early music
English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
English_Cornett_and_Sackbut_Ensemble
American bass trombonist (born 1955)
ophicleide and bass sackbut. In 2001 he joined the orchestra of Boston Baroque for performances of Monteverdi's L'Orfeo (on bass sackbut) and Handel's Music
Douglas_Yeo
1969 studio album by Shirley and Dolly Collins
drums Roger Brenner – alto sackbut Colin Sheen – tenor sackbut Paul Beer – tenor sackbut Martin Nichols – bass sackbut John Sothcott – vielle, recorder
Anthems_in_Eden
British composer and music critic (1894–1930)
controversial music critic. During 1920–21 he edited the music magazine The Sackbut. His most prolific period as a composer came in the 1920s, when he lived
Peter_Warlock
Music genre that uses electronic instruments
Eurorack became a popular system. Music portal Clavioline Electronic sackbut List of electronic music genres New Interfaces for Musical Expression Ondioline
Electronic_music
Broad tradition of Western art music
included the slide trumpet, the wooden cornet, the valveless trumpet and the sackbut. Stringed instruments included the viol, the rebec, the harp-like lyre
Classical_music
founded in 1982. The ensemble presently consists of three cornetts and four sackbuts, with chamber organ or harpsichord. The group frequently collaborates with
His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts
His_Majestys_Sagbutts_&_Cornetts
Musical composition by Peter Warlock
v t e Peter Warlock List of compositions Music The Curlew Capriol Suite "Bethlehem Down" Related The Sackbut Category
Capriol_Suite
Trumpet used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
initial examples like the clarion, the natural trumpet, slide trumpet, and sackbut. These bent-tube variations shrunk the long tubes into a manageable size
Clarion_(instrument)
Genre of Salvadoran folk music
Salvador, African music, Spanish music, Music of Cuba Cultural origins 1940s, Cojutepeque, El Salvador Typical instruments Sackbut drum saxophone clarinet
Xuc
Bass instrument in the trombone family
positions otherwise beyond the reach of a fully outstretched arm. These bass sackbuts were sometimes called terz-posaun, quart-posaun, and quint-posaun (Old
Bass_trombone
Ancient stringed instrument
verses 5 to 15). In the King James Bible it is erroneously translated as "sackbut". During the Middle Ages the word "sambuca" was applied to: a stringed
Sambuca_(instrument)
Instrument tuned in octaves lower than the standard instrument
variant tuba used in drum and bugle corps Contrabass hélicon Contrabass sackbut Contrabass serpent Contrabass saxhorn in EE♭ Contrabass saxhorn in BB♭
Contrabass
Brass musical instrument
(1511 A.D.) bent trumpets including felttrumet (field trumpet) and busaun (sackbut). Clarion trumpet, buisine trumpet, 2 shawms. Painted in France between
Bugle
Music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing
was written for instruments such as the lute, viol, tabor, pipe, and the sackbut. In the Baroque period, the major dance styles were noble court dances
Dance_music
gemecs aerophones Andorra Catalonia bagpipe Sackbut Alto sackbut Tenor sackbut Bass sackbut Contrabass sackbut aerophones 423.22 France brass instruments
List_of_musical_instruments
1967 studio album by John Mayall
Bluesbreakers will be using dulcimer, sackbut and psaltery. Let's face it, guttural cries of "Let's hear your sackbut, son!" can only lead to violence."
The_Blues_Alone
1718 play by Susanna Centlivre
during his impersonation of Simon Pure and sends in a false letter to help. Sackbut is the tavern keeper. He describes each guardian to Colonel Fainwell and
A_Bold_Stroke_for_a_Wife
English director and composer (1953–2025)
Retrieved 20 January 2025. Cooper, Michael (29 November 2013). "Is This a Sackbut I Hear Before Me". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 February 2015. "Claire
Claire_van_Kampen
Musician who plays multiple musical instruments
Stadtpfeifer and Waits were multi-instrumentalists, who played trumpet, sackbut, shawm, cornett, recorder and string-instruments. Musicians with an education
Multi-instrumentalist
Musical instrument for which notated pitch differs from sounding pitch
fundamental pitch. (Exceptions included slide-bearing versions such as the sackbut and finger-hole horns like the cornett and serpent.) Beginning in the early
Transposing_instrument
Double-reed woodwind instrument
sometimes the tenor, were more often coupled with the Renaissance trombone, or sackbut, and the majestic sound of this ensemble was much in demand by civic authorities
Shawm
Western musical period between the 15th and 17th centuries
instruments could play freely in both types of ensembles: the cornett and sackbut, and the tabor and tambourine. At the beginning of the 16th century, instruments
Renaissance_music
Musical artist
1970s Jermyn helped to design a new musical instrument, the Electronic Sackbut, with Dr Hugh LeCaine from the National Research Council. He spent several
The_MRQ
Western music created during the Middle Ages
fiddle (or vielle), and a precursor to the modern trombone (called the sackbut) were used.[citation needed] During the medieval period the foundation
Medieval_music
Cathedral church in Venice, Italy
including violins, violas, viole da braccio, violoni, theorbos, cornetts, sackbuts, bassoons, and later flutes, trumpets, and oboes. The number of instruments
St_Mark's_Basilica
Musical instrument in the trombone family
notated in alto clef. Although the trombone first appeared in its earliest sackbut form in the 15th century, the exact origin of the smaller alto sized instrument
Alto_trombone
Lowest-pitched instrument in the trombone family
types of octav-posaune (lit. 'octave trombone'), one of which was a large sackbut built in A one octave below the tenor, with a very long slide and an extension
Contrabass_trombone
Italian composer
addition to his violin works, he wrote music for the cornett, dulcian, and sackbut. One latter-day champion of Marini's music is the British violinist Andrew
Biagio_Marini
2001 compilation album by Various Artists
Bernard Parmegiani, 1975 3:44 2. "Short presentation of the 1948 Sackbut: the Sackbut blues, followed by a noisome pestilence" Hugh Le Caine, 1953-1958
An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music
An_Anthology_of_Noise_&_Electronic_Music
Building in Nice, France
the Palais Lascaris. Among the most important instruments are : a tenor sackbut by Anton Schnitzer (Nuremberg, 1581); several violas d'amore by Joannes
Palais_Lascaris
Cromorne Crumhorn Rackett Rauschpfeife Recorder Shawm Dulcian Trumpet Cornett Sackbut Serpent Natural horn Slide trumpet Natural trumpet Horn Clavichord Harpsichord
List_of_period_instruments
Topics referred to by the same term
instrument using a slide Trombone, a musical instrument using a slide Sackbut, the Renaissance and early Baroque forerunner of the trombone Slide (dance)
Slide
Electronic musical instrument
In 1948, the Canadian engineer Hugh Le Caine completed the electronic sackbut, a precursor to voltage-controlled synthesizers, with keyboard sensitivity
Synthesizer
Opera by Claudio Monteverdi
two violas and a cello. The brass group contains four or five trombones (sackbuts), three or four trumpets and two cornetts. The continuo forces include
L'Orfeo
Musical artist
Jean-Pierre Mathieu at Toulouse. They play the cornet à bouquin and the sackbut, with other instruments supporting. Artistic direction is conducted by
Les_Sacqueboutiers
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quint or Quints may refer to: A type of sackbut, a musical instrument A free-bass system for the accordion invented by
Quint
Italian composer
indicating that he led a Venetian company of piffari, a band that could include sackbuts, cornetts, shawms, but also violins and viols. On 19 November 1624, he
Dario_Castello
British soprano and recording engineer
British soprano and folksong singer, songwriter, writer and editor of The Sackbut (a critical music magazine). She has been credited as the first woman recording
Ursula_Greville
Art music genre, originated in 1950s
Synthesizers Polychord (1950) and Polychord III (1951), Harald Bode Electronic Sackbut (1945), Hugh Le Caine Sampler (musical instrument) Synclavier (1975), Jon
Electroacoustic_music
British classical musician (born 1955)
"Sue" Addison (born 1955) is an English performer and professor of the sackbut, tenor trombone, and other early trombones. She specializes in playing
Susan_Addison
British composer and pianist (born 1959)
Douglas Yeo) Lyrical Concerto Keyed Bugle Concerto Ophicleide Concerto Sackbut Concerto Flute Concertino Oboe Concertino Clarinet Concertino Bassoon Concertino
Simon_Proctor
1597 composition by Giovanni Gabrieli
groups of four players, spatially separated: cornetto, 3 sackbuts (group 1); viola, 3 sackbuts (group 2). Gabrieli's Sonata pian ’e forte is a through-composed
Sonata_pian'_e_forte
Early music organization based in York, England
NCEM Centre for Renaissance and Early Modern Studies English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble "About". National Centre for Early Music. Retrieved 10 December
National Centre for Early Music
National_Centre_for_Early_Music
1984 studio album by Violent Femmes
"Jesus Walking on the Water" Drake Scott – cornetto on "Black Girls", sackbut on "Sweet Misery Blues" John Zorn – alto saxophone, clarinet and game calls
Hallowed Ground (Violent Femmes album)
Hallowed_Ground_(Violent_Femmes_album)
Church in Kent, England
introduced instrumentalists into the cathedral's music who played cornett and sackbut, probably members of the city's band of waits. The cathedral acquired sets
Canterbury_Cathedral
American band
Renaissance music and modern music using early musical instruments, such as the sackbut, shawm, viol, and the hurdy-gurdy. Calliope won the Naumburg Chamber Music
Calliope_(band)
English surname
He was part of the cathedral's cornett and sackbut consort alongside cornett player John Foade and sackbut players Francis Lineall and Francis Onslowe
Mounteer
Scottish music critic, author and composer (1895–1951)
Dieren. Three years later Gray co-founded the early music periodical The Sackbut, also with Heseltine. Gray subsequently worked as music critic for publications
Cecil_Gray_(composer)
Circa 1522–1525, Portugal, African-heritage musicians in Portugal playing shawms and a sackbut.
List of European medieval musical instruments
List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments
Instrument that uses electronic circuits to make sound
Instrument families Vocoder Individual instruments (historical) Electronic sackbut Individual instruments (modern) Kraakdoos Metronome In Indian and Asian
Electronic_musical_instrument
Musical instruments that developed c. 1600 – 1750
brass, trumpet trombone(s) trombone tromboni (pl) it brass, trombone sackbut sackbut it brass, trombone horn(s) corno corni (pl) it brass, horn corno da
Baroque_instruments
Play written by Thomas Campion
with three lutes, a "consort of ten" that included harpsichord, bandora, sackbut, and two violins as well as lutes, and a group of cornets. A few details
Lord_Hay's_Masque
British folk singer (born 1935)
Consort. The unusual combination of ancient instruments included rebecs, sackbuts, viols and crumhorns. All these recordings strove to marry a deep love
Shirley_Collins
2023 film score by Nick Urata
one of the characters being obsessed with Alan Cumming, where he used a sackbut, an instrument used in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. For the final
Quiz_Lady_(soundtrack)
English musician and conductor (1873-1930)
No. 975, May 1, 1924), p. 455 Yvonne Pert. 'The Woman in Music', in The Sackbut Vol. 5, No. 2, September 1924), pp. 43–45 as on 26 June 1924 at Queen's
Gwynne_Kimpton
1996 studio album by Susan McKeown
background vocals Shawn Pelton – cymbals Tom Zajac – bagpipes, hurdy-gurdy, sackbut Jimi Zhivago – producer Oliver Strauss – digital editing, engineer Joe
Bones_(Susan_McKeown_album)
Pitch-control of a harmonic of a brass instrument
Praetorius wrote about falset tones in articles concerning the cornett and sackbut in his Syntagma Musicum. The technique has been utilized in horn playing
Falset_(music)
1972 single by Nilsson
brought more than strings: He included the medieval instruments shawm and sackbut. He said that someone named Moxie, "the genius of the harmonica in London
Spaceman_(Harry_Nilsson_song)
Class of musical instruments
occasionally used, especially in jazz. The trombone family's ancestor, the sackbut, and the folk instrument bazooka are also in the slide family. There are
Brass_instrument
List of American magazine publications which are no longer published
Freedom (1927–1931) Royal American Magazine (1774–1775) RUN (1984–1992) Sackbut Review (1978–1981) Sacramento Magazine (1975-2023) St. Nicholas Magazine
List of defunct American magazines
List_of_defunct_American_magazines
British award for recordings of classical music
Marenzio: Primo libro di madrigali David Skinner, English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble – 'The Spy's Choirbook Editor's Choice Antonio Pappano conducting
Gramophone Classical Music Awards
Gramophone_Classical_Music_Awards
(early) Keyed bugle Keyed trumpet Ophicleide 423.22 Slide trumpets Bazooka Sackbut Trombone 423.23 Valved trumpets 423.231 Conical bore Tuba Euphonium Sousaphone
List of aerophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
List_of_aerophones_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number
English cleric and musicologist; known for his collection of musical instruments
of the American Indians (1903) Notes on the Roman Hydraulus (1904) The Sackbut (1907) Old English Instruments of Music (1910) A Textbook of European Musical
Francis_William_Galpin
written in 1977. Originally made up of old instruments such as rebecs, sackbuts and shawms alongside more modern instruments like the banjo and saxophone
Michael_Nyman_Band
(painting) - Rondel dagger - Roof lantern - Rustication (architecture) Sackbut - Sacra conversazione - Saint-Porchaire ware - Sala dei Cento Giorni -
Index_of_Renaissance_articles
Musical performance from the top of a tower
of the sixteenth century, similar to the employment of waits with their sackbuts and shawms in England. Martin Luther, one of the chief figures of the Reformation
Tower_music
fortepiano guitar harp harpsichord lautenwerck lute oboe organ recorder sackbut theorbo trumpet viol viola violin violone Ensembles Baroque orchestra Baroque
List_of_Baroque_composers
Turkish-American composer
sackbut and flugel horn Merhaba (2006) – 2 tenors, sackbut and bowed tanbur Ben bir acep ile geldim (2004) – alto, baritone, trumpet in Bb, sackbut,
Mehmet_Ali_Sanlıkol
open-ended tube (i.e. "chimney") extending from the top which resembles a reed. Sackbut (English) Reed A reed stop that has a similar sound to the trombone. Found
List_of_pipe_organ_stops
introduced the natural/clarino trumpet, baroque flute, the cornett and sackbut into the chamber orchestra earlier in the 1960s, the foundation of an orchestra
London_Bach_Society
English musician, scenographer and painter
Galliardello. Nicholas was first taught by his father, John, who played the sackbut. In 1613 he composed a masque for the marriage of the Earl of Somerset
Nicholas_Lanier
Spanish composer
siglo de Oro: Spanish Sacred Music of the Renaissance London Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble, Pro Cantione Antiqua, dir. Bruno Turner. Medieval & Renaissance
Rodrigo_de_Ceballos
Cantata by the English composer William Walton
drink therein. Then the King commanded us: Bring ye the cornet, flute, sackbut, psaltery And all kinds of music: they drank wine again, Yea, drank from
Belshazzar's_Feast_(Walton)
Latin Americans of Spanish descent
and European. Instruments introduced by the Spanish are the chirimías, sackbuts, dulcians, orlos, bugles, violas, guitars, violins, harps, organs, etc
Criollo_people
British independent record label
Florisma, the Atchison Quartet, Fidelio Trio, the English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble, Camarilla Ensemble, Ivory Piano Duo, Korros Ensemble, London
Convivium_Records
English pianist, composer, and book editor
Hermon. 'Two English Songwriters: Hubert Foss and Norman Peterkin' in The Sackbut, October 1930. Oxford University Press. Oxford Music: The First Fifty Years
Hubert_J._Foss
Opera by Peter Maxwell Davies
(or sopranino shawm) 2 "Bach" piccolo trumpets in F Alto trombone (or sackbut) Lute Positive organ Regal 2 treble viols 2 tenor viols 4 bass viols Violone
Taverner_(opera)
in 1994 and Academy Award for Technical Achievement in 1998 Electronic sackbut – invented by Hugh Le Caine in 1945 as a precursor to voltage-controlled
List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries
List_of_Canadian_inventions,_innovations,_and_discoveries
Community interested in do-it-yourself technical pursuits
electronic free reed organ, and in the mid-1940s, he built the Electronic Sackbut, now recognised to be one of the first synthesizers. In 1953, Robert Moog
Maker_culture
Guillemette Laurens Jennifer Smith London Baroque Ensemble, London Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble Charles Medlam LP (1985): EMI EX 2701313 {3 discs} CD (1986) EMI
L'Orfeo_discography
German composer
contain significant roles for instruments like the cornetto, trombone or sackbut and trumpet. Little of his music has been performed or recorded in recent
Andreas_Hofer_(composer)
Italian soprano, pianist, and composer
Thomas Dreier (1922). The Treasure Chest. Charles Francis Press. The Sackbut. Curwen. 1926. "Geni Sadero". Discography of American Historical Recordings
Eugenia_Scarpa
Portuguese composer (fl. 1520)
accepit Simeon (Communio). Musica Contexta with The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble Chandos Classics 2011 Motet: "Nigra Sum" on "Palestrina Masses"
Andreas_de_Silva
Ceremonies accompanying a formal entry by a ruler into a city
welcomed with four pairs of kettledrums, trumpets by the dozens, shawms and sackbuts. "They made such a din that if a bird happened to fly past, they made it
Royal_entry
UK classical music choir
baritone; English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble: Conor Hastings and Helen Roberts Cornetto, Emily White, Tom Lees, Adrian France Sackbut; Birmingham Musical and
Bath_Bach_Choir
of the benches on the left are lyre, lute and tabret; and on the right sackbut, cornet and psaltery. The photograph to the left shows one of Durst's carvings
List_of_works_by_Alan_Durst
American boogie-woogie pianist and composer (1905–1964)
Anderson Meade "Lux" Lewis (September 4, 1905 – June 7, 1964) was an American pianist and composer, remembered for his playing in the boogie-woogie style
Meade_Lux_Lewis
Canadian composer and author (born 1950)
Vol. 12–13. Barrett & Colgrass. 1989. p. 35. Lowell Cross. "Review: The sackbut blues : Hugh L e Caine, pioneer in electronic music.". CAML Review, Vol
Gayle_Young
National Research Council of Canada electronic music laboratory (1954–1974)
composition and studio practice. Selected examples include: Electronic Sackbut prototype developed by Le Caine prior to ELMUS and brought into NRC; its
ELMUS
Canadian composer and physicist
electronic free reed organ, and in the mid-1940s, he built the Electronic Sackbut, now recognised to be one of the first synthesizers. After the success
Hugh_Le_Caine
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
Retrieved February 24, 2025. Cooper, Michael (November 29, 2013). "Is This a Sackbut I Hear Before Me?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the
Belasco_Theatre
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant spelling of Coven.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Bubble of water, Name of a sahabi
Boy/Male
Indian
The Lord of retribution, The avenger
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
From the Quaking Aspen Tree Meadow; Medieval Given Name from Scandinavian Mythology; Water Crossing
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Muslim
Patient, Tolerant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish
Pure; Kind; Good; Chaste; Holy
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembering
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n.
A powerful brass instrument of the trumpet kind, thought by some to be the ancient sackbut, consisting of a tube in three parts, bent twice upon itself and ending in a bell. The middle part, bent double, slips into the outer parts, as in a telescope, so that by change of the vibrating length any tone within the compass of the instrument (which may be bass or tenor or alto or even, in rare instances, soprano) is commanded. It is the only member of the family of wind instruments whose scale, both diatonic and chromatic, is complete without the aid of keys or pistons, and which can slide from note to note as smoothly as the human voice or a violin. Softly blown, it has a rich and mellow sound, which becomes harsh and blatant when the tones are forced; used with discretion, its effect is often solemn and majestic.
n.
A sackbut.
n.
A brass wind instrument, like a bass trumpet, so contrived that it can be lengthened or shortened according to the tone required; -- said to be the same as the trombone.