Rachel and I are both partial to live music, so whilst we were in Dubrovnik over the weekend we discovered a 15th century church that had leant itself to a classical recital. Arriving on Monday evening, with tickets in hand, we ventured inside this magical building and were greeted with an intimate (28 people) setting, with a high vaulted ceiling and a small area in front of an ornate mural, which was dedicated to the performers. The quartet (2 strings, wind & pianist) arrived to feint murmur, but left to rapturous applause, they really were fantastic and the entire experience was mesmerising! I took a short video, which is something that I wouldn’t normally have done, but it was a request. So to that end its filmed in spy like fashion, so close your eyes and allow your ears to feast on a small slice of Mozart’s “Marriage of Figaro”. Great evening.


Sounds amazing partial to a bit of classical music Must’ve felt great with the acoustics
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Hey Steve, The acoustics were perfect! And do like a bit of renaissance/gothic architecture.
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