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In page Dies irae:

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The traditional Gregorian melody gained widespread recognition through its use in Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique. Since then, it has become associated with themes of death and terror, especially during the 19th century.[1] After Berlioz, it was used as a theme or musical quotation in many classical compositions, including:

  • Luigi Dallapiccola – Canti di prigionia
  • Michael Daugherty – Metropolis Symphony 5th movement, "Red Cape Tango";[8] Dead Elvis for bassoon and chamber ensemble[citation needed] (1993)
  • Ernő Dohnányi – no. 4 (E-flat minor) of "Four Rhapsodies" for Piano, op. 11