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* One section of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" is titled "Con mortuis in lingua mortua," meaning "with the dead in a dead language" (though the first word should be "cum", rather than "con" as it would be in Italian).
* ''[[Carmina Burana]]'' has a lot of Latin songs in it, mingling with courtly French and mediaeval German.
* [[E Nomine]] not only names itself in Latin, it laces its work thoroughly with [[Ominous Latin Chanting]].
 
 
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