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This audio recording, made on the 16th of November in 2011, transports the listener to the home of a renowned figure, now transformed into a museum. The immersive field recording starts with the unmistakable sound of a door creaking open, inviting the listener into the hushed, reverent atmosphere within. As the recording progresses, it's almost as if the listener is there, strolling through the house-turned-museum. Each space within the house is filled with a rich tapestry of sounds, from distant echoes of footsteps to the soft rustling of papers, adding layers of depth and history to the experience. The tranquility is occasionally punctuated by the distinct creak of old wooden floorboards underfoot, a testament to the house's age and the many stories it holds within its walls. The recording captures the essence of the house, serving as an invisible tour guide whispering tales of the past. This auditory journey ends with the same creaking sound that welcomed the