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In 'Jean Rondeau plays Louis Couperin', you step into this atmospheric setting—Unterlinden Museum's Gothic vaults really lend an otherworldly vibe to the whole piece. Rondeau, as a harpsichordist, brings life to Couperin's dance suites, and it's more than just a performance; there's a palpable connection between the music and the space. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to savor each note, each movement. The interplay of light and shadow in the museum enhances the experience, making you feel like you're part of a slightly forgotten time. It’s a nice blend of history, artistry, and the sheer elegance of Baroque music. Not flashy, but there's a quiet beauty here worth exploring.
Exploration of Baroque musicUnique museum settingFocus on harpsichord performance
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