Jeffrey Mosier’s “Canto 34, a setting of Dante’s Inferno, was performed in Siena, Italy.”
You can stream an excerpt here. –Contributed by Ralph P. Locke
Citings & Sightings of Dante's Works in Contemporary Culture
Jeffrey Mosier’s “Canto 34, a setting of Dante’s Inferno, was performed in Siena, Italy.”
You can stream an excerpt here. –Contributed by Ralph P. Locke
“Technical death metal guitarist Fredrik Thordendal (from the Swedish Death metal band Meshuggah) used quotes from the Divine Comedy in the song ‘Dante’s Wild Inferno’ from his solo album Sol Niger Within.” —Wikipedia
“The video for Depeche Mode song ‘Walking In My Shoes’ (1993), directed by Anton Corbijn, was inspired by the Comedy.” —Wikipedia
“Mexican death metal band Transmetal released El Infierno de Dante in 1993. It was also released as Dante’s Inferno in an English version of the album.” —Wikipedia
“Laudi alla Vergine Maria is Movement 3, for women’s voices, of Giuseppe Verdi’s Quattro Pezzi Sacri (Four Sacred Pieces, 1888). The text is taken from the opening lines of Canto 33 of Paradiso.” —Wikipedia