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    Requiem by Johannes Ockeghem does not include "Dies iræ". The first polyphonic settings to include the "Dies iræ" are by Engarandus Juvenis (1490) and Antoine...
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  • Dies irae (Day of wrath) is a 13th-century Latin hymn. Dies Irae may also refer to: Dies Irae (band), a Polish death metal band Dies Irae (Devil Doll...
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  • Dies Irae (Japanese: ディエス・イレ, Hepburn: Diesu Ire) is a 2017 anime series based on Light's visual novel of the same name, animated by A.C.G.T. On May 1...
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  • Dies irae (Japanese: ディエス・イレ, Hepburn: Diesu Ire) is a visual novel video game developed by Light, originally released in 2007 in Japan. A TV anime adaptation...
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  • Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) is a live album by French rock band Noir Désir, recorded during the tour in support of the album Tostaky and released in 1994...
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  • above. The requiem of Brumel, circa 1500, is the first to include the Dies Iræ. In the early polyphonic settings of the Requiem, there is considerable...
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    Dies Irae was a Polish death metal band founded in 1992. Their early recordings were heavily inspired and influenced by Vader and Morbid Angel. Since...
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    in Mozart's hand, and detailed drafts of the Kyrie and the sequence of Dies irae as far as the first eight bars of the Lacrimosa, and the Offertory. It...
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    of famous soundtracks re-imagined, Game On! and her recent album was Dies Irae. Guo is featured on screen in commercials for Mazda6, and United Airlines...
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    liturgies. The requiem of Brumel, circa 1500, is the first to include the Dies Iræ. In the early polyphonic settings of the Requiem, there is considerable...
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