La Rêveuse is a French early music ensemble that brings baroque treasures to life with historically informed performances. Founded by viola da gamba player Florence Bolton and lutenist-theorbo player Benjamin Perrot, the group specializes in 17th- and 18th-century repertoire, often dusting off forgotten manuscripts and lesser-known works. Their releases like *Buxtehude: Cantates pour voix seule* and *London circa 1720: Corelli's Legacy* showcase their knack for blending scholarly precision with warm, inviting interpretations. Whether reviving Henry Lawes' airs or exploring Telemann's chamber works, they balance academic rigor with a playful spirit – you might catch them performing on period instruments like the theorbo or viola da gamba to create that authentic baroque vibe. Their projects often feel like musical time capsules, especially in albums like *Circa 1700: Purcell & his Generation*, which contextualize composers within their historical moment.
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