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So, this documentary, 'Kenneth Gilbert, Organ & Harpsichord - Les leçons particulières de musique,' dives into the world of early music performance. It's like being a fly on the wall during a masterclass. Kenneth Gilbert, this Canadian virtuoso, chats with Olivier Baumont, who was once his student. Their conversation reveals a lot about the nuances of playing harpsichord and organ—both instruments are explored with such a depth. There's a real intimacy here, and the pacing feels unhurried, allowing for thoughtful discussion. The atmosphere is rich with musicality, and you can almost feel the textures of the sound they produce. It's not just about performances; it digs into the craftsmanship behind the music. Quite a distinctive piece for anyone who appreciates the intricacies of early music.
Focuses on the dialogue between teacher and student.Intimate exploration of the harpsichord and organ.Unique perspective on early music performance.
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