Talk:Louis Antoine Jullien

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[edit] Johan Gambolputty

I wonder if this is the person that Monty Python got their idea for the "Johan Gambolputty ... von Hauptkopf of Ulm" sketch in their "It's The Arts" episode. Just a thought. Chris 13:47, 8 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Picture?

    • I'm afraid not - not enough Christian names! Seriously, though, this is Adolphe Jullien (1840-1932), who wrote a life of Berlioz. Louis looked like this. Also, he died in 1860, and the pic of Adolphe was painted in 1887. --GuillaumeTell (talk) 11:57, 9 March 2008 (UTC)