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In 1811, the Bored Elephants Were Killed by Playing Sonatas

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CHRONIC. Pachyderms, it is said, have a certain taste for music. In Thailand, they have become outstanding instrumentalists. In Napoleonic France, it was more complicatedI have already spoken to you once or twice in these columns of the Thai Elephant Orchestra. In the region of Lampang, in the north of Thailand, naturalist Richard Lair (member emeritus of the National Elephant Institute) and neuroscientist (and musician) Dave Soldier have been w…
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CHRONIC. Pachyderms, it is said, have a certain taste for music. In Thailand, they have become outstanding instrumentalists. In Napoleonic France, it was more complicatedI have already spoken to you once or twice in these columns of the Thai Elephant Orchestra. In the region of Lampang, in the north of Thailand, naturalist Richard Lair (member emeritus of the National Elephant Institute) and neuroscientist (and musician) Dave Soldier have been w…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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