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Musical score reportedly found in 'Last Supper'
BBC ^ | November 10, 2007 | AP

Posted on 11/10/2007 4:05:10 PM PST by madison10

Music 'hidden' in Last Supper art detail of The Last Supper The painting's loaves of bread allegedly correspond to notes A computer technician has claimed to have cracked a real Da Vinci code, by finding musical notes encoded in the masterpiece The Last Supper.

Leonardo Da Vinci left clues to a 40-second musical composition in his painting, Giovanni Maria Pala said.

Each loaf of bread in the picture represents a note, he said, which combine to sound "like a requiem".

Alessandro Vezzosi, director of Tuscany's Da Vinci museum, said the theory was "plausible".

The 15th century painting depicts Jesus' last meal with the 12 Apostles before his arrest and crucifixion.

'Emphasises passion'

Mr Pala found that by drawing the five lines of a musical staff across the painting, the loaves of bread on the table and the hands of Jesus and the Apostles could each represent a musical note.

The notes make sense musically when the resulting score is read from right to left, following Da Vinci's own writing style, Mr Pala said in his book La Musica Celata (The Hidden Music).

The result is a 40-second "hymn to God" which Mr Pala described as "like a soundtrack that emphasises the passion of Jesus".

Mr Vezzosi, director of the Museo Ideale in the painter's home town Vinci, said that while Da Vinci was noted for his paintings, sculptures and inventions, he was also a musician.

"There's always a risk of seeing something that is not there, but it's certain that the spaces (in the painting) are divided harmonically," he said.

"Where you have harmonic proportions, you can find music..."

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TOPICS: Music/Entertainment; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: davinci; lastsupper; marchofthefalsettos; music; score
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To: martin_fierro; madison10; Charles Henrickson

The Lord could turn stones into bread, but Da Vinci turned the bread into notes — amazing!


21 posted on 11/11/2007 6:45:36 AM PST by mikrofon (Sunday BUMP)
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To: PROCON; martin_fierro; mikrofon

.daed si luaP


22 posted on 11/11/2007 12:00:28 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (.enilgaT)
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To: mikrofon; martin_fierro

Bread music? “Baby I’m-a Want You”? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!


23 posted on 11/11/2007 12:05:33 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (BLECCCCCCHHHH!!!!)
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What?!!

Paul is dead? Th..That means there is only one living Beatle?

OH THE HUMANITY!!!

:)


24 posted on 11/11/2007 12:20:51 PM PST by PROCON
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To: Charles Henrickson; martin_fierro
Notes IS bread...
25 posted on 11/11/2007 3:02:59 PM PST by mikrofon (Federal Reserve Bread)
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alas...

Italian musician uncovers hidden music in Da Vinci’s ‘Last Supper’
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26 posted on 11/17/2007 12:15:25 AM PST by SunkenCiv (Profile updated Thursday, November 15, 2007. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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