A contemporary interpretation of the art of Baroque, inspired by the Italian painters of the period. Commissioned by Milan's Festival Delle Lettere and based on a letter about beauty, by Italian actor Vittorio Gassman.
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Baroque (PS1) Trailer
A trailer vid for the PS1 Japanese RPG-horror game Baroque. Includes footage of gameplay.
Baroque Nintendo Wii Trailer - Twisted Fantasies
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Danielle de Niese - Beauty of the Baroque (Trailer)
Soprano Danielle de Niese's third album embodies "Beauty of the Baroque" including Handel's "Ombra mai fu" ...
Nuria Rial Maurice Steger - Baroque Twitter (Trailer)
Virtuoses Gezwitscher – Sopranistin Nuria Rial und Blockflötist Maurice Steger widmen sich auf ihrem Album „Baroque Twitter“ Arien und Instrumentalwerken ...
Baroque Nintendo Wii Trailer - Video 1
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Baroque Christmas (Trailer)
Recorded live in 1999 from the Freiburg Cathedral with soprano Barbara Bonney worldwide renowned for the clarity of her voice and the precision of her ...
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