In 17th century France, a grieving viola da gamba player, Monsieur de Sainte Colombe, dedicates his life to music and his daughters after his wife's passing. Despite rumors about his talents, he rejects the court of Louis XIV's offer to join Lully's orchestra. One day, a young man named Marin Marais arrives, seeking to learn the viola from the master.
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Monsieur de Sainte Colombe, a fierce and somber individual, was a renowned master of the viola da gamba and a professor to the illustrious Marin Marais, who went on to become a prominent musician in the court of King Louis XIV.