Four notes recall death
Michelangelo, The Last Judgement
This article is a copy of an article I published last year.
The four notes are me-Re-me-Do, or in D Dorian, F-E-F-D.
You’ve probably heard these notes from the ancient hymn tune “Dies irae” and maybe not even known it. From Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining to Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life, the tune casts its spell in the cinema and symphony alike.
This 6-minute Canadian Broadcasting musical history of the music brings out some of the surprising story of the tune. (Note: this 6-minute documentary seems to be filmed all in one continuous take!)
You can hear a performance of the ancient, Gregorian chant here. This recording is in F Dorian. 6 minutes
CBC video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLgvKwOYniY
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