Description
Canadian ensemble ¡Sacabuche! breathes life into unknown yet stunning works of seventeenth-century Habsburg music found in the Czech and other European archives.
Vivid writing for violins, cornettos, trombones, theorbo and organ colours these works by composers of the mid-17th century in Austria and Czech lands — Giovanni Valentini (1582–1649), Antonio Bertali (1605–1669), Giovanni Battista Buonamente (1595–1642), and Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky (1633–1693), among others.
Their music is a testament to the storied tradition and opulence of the Habsburg court and its expansive influence.
In 2021, ¡Sacabuche! marks 15 years of engaging audiences with performances of beautiful and lesser-known repertoire for baroque trombones, strings, lute, organ, and voice.
Directed by Canadian bass Baroque trombonist Linda Pearse, ¡Sacabuche! is noted for its dedication to creative and appealing interpretations of early Baroque and late Renaissance masterpieces and for its willingness to explore intercultural works through innovative programs.
Linda Pearse is an Associate Professor of Music at Mount Allison University and lectures on early trombones at the Historical Performance Institute at Indiana University Bloomington and at McGill University.