Leonardo DaVinci Musical Code Decipher!
The out growth of Louis Buff Parry’s application of his formula for breaking the code of the Shepherds Monument has lead to the breaking of the code in the music Leonardo Da Vinci composed. The resent decipherment by Parry of Leonardo’s music code has lead to its incorporation in the score of the operatic musical titled “DaVinci’s Bridge”, for the score of the “Bara’a” symphony, both to be premiered at the Istanbul 2010 Year long festival, and of an excerptfrom the Bara’a symphony to be premiered in August, 2008 at a Leonardo Da Vinci festival in Tuscany, Florence Italy. Parry provided this decipherment to composer/conductor Maestro Daniel Nazareth at the Nazareth home outside Hamburg last summer. Parry is the Librettist of both the Istanbul works and Maestro Nazareth is the composer/conductor. Attempting to play musical notes found on the sheet music written by Leonardo, Maestro Nazareth noticed that the music made no sense when played as written. However, as Parry looked closer at the notes, he could see that Leonardo had employed a Pythagorean cipher similar in fashion to the cipher used on the coded inscription on the Shepherds Monument. Parry pointed out to Maestro Nazareth that the music was the Pythagorean theorem written from right to left, rather than left to right, as 3 notes, 4 notes, and 5 notes. Maestro Nazareth was then able to play a beautiful little melody that had been locked and hidden away since the time Leonardo Da Vinci had transcribed it!