"Beethoven's Dies Irae Mosh" New Music Video by The Great Kat and Ludwig van Beethoven! Beethoven uses the "Dies Irae" (Day Of Wrath) melody as his main motif in his famous "Piano Concerto No. 4", composed in 1805-1806 in the 2nd Movement, "Andante con moto", to show despair in the tutti sections. "Dies Irae" is a Latin hymn sung in a Requiem Mass most likely from the 13th Century or earlier. The first known melody set to "Dies Irae" was a Gregorian Chant (1185-1265). Besides Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 4", "Dies Irae" is also famous for being used in numerous other famous Classical masterpieces, such as Mozart's "Requiem", Verdi's "Requiem" and more. The Great Kat brilliantly shreds "Beethoven’s Dies Irae Mosh" on metal guitar with death metal rhythms and low moshing motifs. On this new music video, The Great Kat Guitar Shredder conspires with Beethoven to take out her Judgment Day gravel and scythe to make her final decision on all the sinners. Great Kat shreds Beethoven's powerful and heavy masterpiece and slams her gavel down with her final decision! Then it's back to shredding and moshing "Beethoven’s Dies Irae Mosh"! Transformed brilliantly by The Great Kat, "Beethoven’s Dies Irae Mosh" is shredded with HEAVY METAL MOSHING by the legendary Juilliard grad Violin/Guitar Goddess – on Guitar with Great Kat's trademark solos, shredding, whammy bars and shred insanity! The Great Kat, Juilliard grad violin virtuoso and "Top 10 Fastest Shredders Of All Time" - Guitar One Magazine, is the famous guitar virtuoso shredding famous masterpieces and bringing genius Classical music to a whole new generation with Guitar Shred Guitar Virtuosity! The Great Kat is the only guitar/violin double virtuoso since Paganini and the "Reincarnation of Beethoven"!