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The tomb of Nefertari (QV66)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
  • Nefertari Meritmut, the first Great Royal Wife of Ramesses II, was entombed in QV66; a tomb especially renowned for its vividly vibrant colours, usually closed to the public due to its delicate nature.
    Extract from the documentary 'Egypt's lost queens' featuring presenter Joann Fletcher (2014)
    As per the description of this channel, I do not own anything within this video. The footage has been uploaded for exclusively and entirely for the purposes of divulgation and entertainment.

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  • @synthifou5815
    @synthifou5815 Год назад

    More linked to Jean-Louis Florentz than to Olivier Messiaen 🥸

    • @chronochromie772
      @chronochromie772  Год назад +1

      Personally, I have always had an interest in Egyptology... regardless if said facets were connected to music or not.
      I suppose you've heard his 'Les jardins d'Amènta', which I am potentially working on a score-video of...

    • @synthifou5815
      @synthifou5815 Год назад

      @@chronochromie772 Haha I suspected that you have interests other than classical music :) It made me discover this tomb with these very well preserved colours !
      Yes I know Les Jardins de l'Amenta, it's wonderful music. But the scores are not easy to find, aren't they ?

    • @chronochromie772
      @chronochromie772  Год назад

      @synthifou5815 Indeed so, I always have! To expand on these sorts of things, I often found myself (and still do) going to museums all around Europe… If in the mood, I actually upload these kinds of things… which may actually occur sometime in the future again!