• "Pie Jesu" (/ˈpiː.eɪ ˈjeɪ.zuː, -suː/ PEE-ay-YAY-zu; original Latin: "Pie Iesu" /ˈpi.e ˈje.su/) is a text from the final (nineteenth) couplet of the hymn...
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  • Contemporary Composition. The most popular segment of Requiem has been the Pie Jesu, which became a hit single and has been recorded by numerous artists. On...
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    settings, the full sequence Dies irae is omitted, replaced by its section Pie Jesu. The final movement In Paradisum is based on a text that is not part of...
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    large orchestra including a sarrusophone. Lili Boulanger finished this Pie Jesu (1918), scored for high voice, string quartet, harp and organ, towards...
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  • independently, such as the Pie Jesu in the settings of Fauré (1880s), Dvořák (1890s), Duruflé (1940s) and Rutter (later). Pie Jesu are late words in the Dies...
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  • Blow the Wind: Pie Jesu is a piece by Jocelyn Pook with vocals by Pook, Kathleen Ferrier and Melanie Pappenheim. Composed in 1994, it first appeared on...
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    written. The first movement combines the Introit and Kyrie, the third is Pie Jesu, with soprano solo. The central movement is a lively Sanctus, followed...
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    Time, as well as numerous download-only live recordings. (The sampler Pie Jesu consists of material compiled from A Blessing of Tears and The Gates of...
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  • aeternam) Kyrie eleison Offertory (Domine Jesu Christe), choir and baritone solo Sanctus and Benedictus Pie Jesu, mezzo-soprano solo, optional solo cello...
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    literature, appearing in the works of many composers. The final couplet, Pie Jesu, has been often reused as an independent song. The "Dies irae" has been...
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