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De occulta philosophia is quite the fascinating exploration of Baroque music. It’s more than just a documentary; it’s an intellectual dive into the past, really. Director Daniel V. Villamediana offers us a glimpse of the meticulous craftsmanship in creating a harpsichord by Titus Crijnen, which is just entrancing to watch. The pacing feels thoughtful, allowing the viewer to absorb the nuances of the music as performed by La Reverencia. The interpretation of Bach and other composers is handled with such care, drawing you into the rich texture of the era. You can sense the dedication of everyone involved, and there’s this enchanting atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re part of the process. It’s a niche film, but the passion for Baroque music shines through beautifully.
Focuses on Baroque music and its revival.Features the craftsmanship of harpsichord making.Includes detailed interpretations by La Reverencia.
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