Dies Irae ( The Shining Theme )
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This tune was also used the "Fantasique sonata" by belios (romantic era) and this was used in the 5th movement "witches bouquet" or something like that. Scary stuff :)
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@mattpunkcf it means day of wrath...
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is God's wrath
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@mattpunkcf "dies irae" literally means "day of wrath"
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do you know what dies irae means? God almighty is the translation.
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@vtplaylist Don't worry I knew who Listz was, I am sorry for the mistake in writing :)
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This is scarier than Tubular Bells
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@Fontego not Listz, Liszt... hungarian composer
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@SleepUnder1 I belive you don't worry. Thanks for the info!
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The original theme was supposed to be written by an Italian friar, Tommso da Celano, around XIII century. From this Hymn, Dies irae, took their inspiration authors like Listz for his beautiful Totentanz and Berlioz for his Symphony Fantastique, in the fifth movement
Would,nt it make more sense to put the movie poster ?
johnny10301968 5 months ago 18
@johnny10301968 I was worried youtube might not allow it. i tried to upload the entire clockwork orange soundtrack but youtube blocked it. i was worried that they might block this one too so i used another picture.
CorvusKorax17 5 months ago 31