ROME, Italy (AP)—It's a new Da Vinci code, but this time it could
be for real.
An Italian musician and computer technician claims to have uncovered
musical notes encoded in Leonardo Da Vinci's “Last Supper,” raising the
possibility that the Renaissance genius might have left behind a somber
composition to accompany the scene depicted in the 15th-century wall
painting.
Via Instapundit, Italian musician uncovers hidden music in Da Vinci's ‘Last
Supper’
For Bunny, who likes both music and The
Da Vinci Code.
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