Music Banned by Henry VIII to Be Performed After 500 Years
Historic compositions revived for first time since royal suppression
Choral music banned by Henry VIII during the English Reformation is set to be heard again for the first time in half a millennium.
The pieces, once outlawed for their Catholic associations, have been reconstructed from surviving manuscripts and will debut in a historic performance.
The event marks a significant cultural revival and sheds light on a suppressed chapter of Britain’s musical heritage.