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De occulta philosophia
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De occulta philosophia

Mar 20, 2014
1h 12m
★ 0.0

Overview

A memorable intellectual journey to rediscover Baroque music, from the handmade fabrication of a harpsichord by master luthier Titus Crijnen to the interpretation of several scores by Bach and other Baroque composers by the Spanish ensemble La Reverencia.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

La Reverencia

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Cast

Paloma Gallego

Herself - Singer

Paloma Gallego

Pavel Amilcar

Himself - Musician

Pavel Amilcar

Manuel Pascual

Himself - Musician

Manuel Pascual

Jorge Miró

Himself - Musician

Jorge Miró

Thor Jorgen

Himself - Musician

Thor Jorgen

Andrés Alberto Gómez

Himself - Musician

Andrés Alberto Gómez

Titus Crijnen

Himself - Luthier

Titus Crijnen

Rubén López Cano

Himself - Musicologist

Rubén López Cano

Elena Felipe

Herself - Painter

Elena Felipe

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