The 500 Syrian pounds banknote depicts a scene inspired by ancient Ugarit, illustrating musicians performing with lyres based on archaeological evidence from the Late Bronze Age (ca. 1400 BCE). In front of them appears a clay tablet representing the famous Hurrian Hymn, discovered at Ras Shamra and considered the oldest known example of written musical notation. The scene is a modern artistic reconstruction intended to evoke the musical culture of ancient Ugarit.
Bicentenary of the Death of Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787 ), an opera composer of the early classical period, designed by Adalbert Pilch, engraved by Kurt Leitgeb and issued by Austria on November 13, 1987.
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