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  2. Pie Jesu - Wikipedia

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    Pie Jesu" (/ ˈ p iː. eɪ ˈ j eɪ. z uː,-s uː / PEE-ay-YAY-zu; original Latin: "Pie Iesu" /ˈpi.e ˈje.su/) is a text from the final (nineteenth) couplet of the hymn "Dies irae", and is often included in musical settings of the Requiem Mass as a motet. The phrase means "pious Jesus" in the vocative.

  3. List of songs recorded by Sissel - Wikipedia

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    "Pie Jesu" (Version 1) Sissel Kyrkjebø Oslo Gospel Choir: Andrew Lloyd Webber: Live: 1990 [83] "Pie Jesu" (Version 2) Sissel Kyrkjebø Andrew Lloyd Webber: My Heart: 2004 [15] "Pokarekare Ana" # Sissel Kyrkjebø Oslo Gospel Choir: trad. Stig Nilsson: Soria Moria: 1989 [13] "Prince Igor" † Sissel Kyrkjebø, Warren G: Warren G Achim Völker ...

  4. Requiem (Lloyd Webber) - Wikipedia

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    The best-known part of Lloyd Webber's Requiem, the "Pie Jesu" segment, combines the traditional Pie Jesu text with that of the Agnus Dei from later in the standard Requiem Mass. It was originally performed by Sarah Brightman , who premiered the selection in 1985 in a duet with boy soprano Paul Miles-Kingston ; a music video of their duet was ...

  5. Blow the Wind: Pie Jesu - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 January 2021, at 15:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Requiem (Fauré) - Wikipedia

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    In 1887–88, Fauré composed the first version of the work, which he called "un petit Requiem " [4] with five movements (Introit and Kyrie, Sanctus, Pie Jesu, Agnus Dei and In Paradisum), but did not include his Libera me. This version was first performed on 16 January 1888 for the funeral of Joseph Lesoufaché, an architect, at La Madeleine ...

  7. Lacrimosa - Wikipedia

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    The Lacrimosa (Latin for "weeping/tearful"), is part of the Dies Irae sequence in the Catholic Requiem Mass.Its text comes from the Latin 18th and 19th stanzas of the sequence. [1]

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  9. Oh My General - Wikipedia

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    Oh My General (Chinese: 将军在上) is a 2017 Chinese streaming television series starring Ma Sichun and Sheng Yilun. It is adapted from the novel General Above I Am Below (Chinese: 将军在上我在下) by Ju Hua San Li.