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Rome has a Baroque heart. Perhaps history – which is a retrospection over destiny - can explain this; or maybe in order to understand that we may think we are in the navel of a country where, as Flaiano said, the shortest line between two points is the arabesque. As a matter of fact, among the numberless seasons that the city has seen over the past centuries, the baroque age is the one that has left the deepest marks. Therefore, while we can still admire the witnesses of the remote years of the Republic and of the Empire, of those from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in a spectacular museum with neither walls nor ceiling, Baroque in Rome is still a very lively reality, a body whose breath we can still hear, a heart whose beats we can still feel. Our project is dedicated to such hearing, to such feeling.
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Calendar Art and Baroque Music in Rome
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