"Sackbutt: Trombone in the 17th and 18th Century" is a captivating exploration of the trombone's rich history and versatility, brought to life by the virtuoso Jörgen van Rijen, the principal trombonist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. This album, released on Channel Classics, offers a unique journey through the Baroque and Classical eras, showcasing the sackbut, an early form of the trombone.
Recorded in the acoustically stunning Waalsekerk in Amsterdam, this hybrid SACD captures the intricate details and warmth of the performances, thanks to the meticulous recording techniques employed. Jörgen van Rijen is accompanied by the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, conducted by Jan Willem de Vriend, delivering a nuanced and historically informed interpretation of these lesser-known works.
The album features a diverse range of compositions, including concertos and sonatas by various composers, each highlighting the expressive capabilities of the trombone. Van Rijen's masterful playing brings a fresh perspective to these pieces, revealing the instrument's potential in the context of early music. The album spans 59 minutes, providing a comprehensive and engaging listening experience.
"Sackbutt: Trombone in the 17th and 18th Century" is a testament to Jörgen van Rijen's artistry and his deep understanding of the trombone's role in historical music. This album is a valuable addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection, offering a rare opportunity to explore the trombone's past and its enduring appeal."