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Florentine Opera Voyages to France
Anna Reinhold, mezzo and Jory Vinikour on his personal harpsichord share Baroque gems in a 75-minute program, including music that might have been heard in this very antique library. Stroll the streets of Chalon-sur-Saône in Burgundy, where Jory resides when not performing around the world. Hear the history of the beautiful town from the mayor and a professional tour guide. Enjoy a French meal and a tasting of Burgundian wines, available as an add-on from Le Reve!
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