File:Dies.irae.ogg

Dies.irae.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 7 min 14 s, 121 kbps)

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English: Sequence of the Requiem Dies Irae, Gregorian chant
Français : Séquence du Requiem Dies Iræ, chant grégorien
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 02 November 2015. It was captioned as follows:
English: Sequence of the Requiem Dies Irae, Gregorian chant
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Čeština: Část skladby - Requiem Dies Irae („Den hněvu“), autor Tommaso da Celano.
English: Sequence of the Requiem Dies Irae, Gregorian chant
中文(简体):震怒之日(en)安魂曲的片段,額我略聖歌。
中文(繁體):震怒之日(en)安魂曲的片段,額我略聖歌。

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current11:14, 13 August 20107 min 14 s (6.26 MB)MembethThe two double third verses ''Oro supplex et acclinis'' and ''Cor contritum quasi cinis'' have been removed (last word ''cinis'' was wrongly pronounciated by mistake and therefore these two third verses have been repeated during the recording)

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