In Memoriam Explained
In memoriam is a Latin phrase equivalent to "in memory (of)", referring to remembering or honouring a deceased person.
In Memoriam may refer to:
Music
Classical compositions
- Overture in C, "In Memoriam", by Arthur Sullivan, 1866
- , by John Philip Sousa, 1881
- In Memoriam (Sibelius), a funeral march by Jean Sibelius, 1910
- In Memoriam, a symphonic poem by Havergal Brian, 1910
- In Memoriam, an orchestral piece by Arnold Bax, 1916
- In memoriam (Moore), a symphonic poem by Douglas Moore, 1943
- In Memoriam, an orchestral piece by Lepo Sumera, 1972
- In Memoriam..., an orchestral arrangement by Alfred Schnittke of his Piano Quintet, 1972/1978
- In Memoriam, a composition by Lewis Spratlan, 2009
Albums
Songs
- "In Memoriam", by Apocalyptica from the 2000 album Cult
- "In Memoriam", by Evile from the 2011 album Five Serpent's Teeth
- "In Memoriam", by HammerFall from the 2002 album Crimson Thunder
- "In Memoriam", by Moonspell from the 2006 album Memorial
- "In Memoriam", by Steve Hackett from the 1999 album Darktown
- "Loss (In Memoriam)", by Saturnus from the 2000 album Martyre
Other uses
- In memoriam (photograph), a 1902 photograph by Edward Steichen
- In Memoriam (film), a 1977 Spanish film
- "In Memoriam A.H.H." or "In Memoriam", an 1850 poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- In Memoriam (video game), 2003
- "In Memoriam" (Homeland), an episode of Homeland
- In Memoriam, a 2023 novel by Alice Winn
- "In Memoriam", several satirical poems by fictitious writer E. J. Thribb for Private Eye
- In memoriam segment, a memorial included in an awards show or other aired event
- Hebrew: לזכר, the Hebrew word represented in the design of the National Holocaust Names Memorial (Amsterdam)
See also
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- Memoriam, an English band
- In Memoriam, about the In Memoriam wiki, a former Wikimedia project on the September 11, 2001, attacks