"Pie Jesu" is the fourth movement of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem (1985), blending sacred Latin text with contemporary composition. Originally written for soprano and treble voices, its ethereal melody has transcended classical boundaries to become one of Webber's most beloved works, frequently performed in both sacred and secular settings worldwide.
"Pie Jesu" is a movement from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem (1985), blending traditional liturgical text with his signature theatrical style. It is one of his most performed sacred works.
A haunting movement from Webber's Requiem, blending liturgical text with contemporary orchestration. Originally written for his nephew, combining soprano and treble voices.
Pie Jesu is a movement from Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1985 Requiem, blending classical and contemporary styles. The Latin text is part of the traditional Requiem Mass.
A hauntingly beautiful movement from Lloyd Webber's Requiem, blending classical sacred music traditions with modern theatrical sensibility. Features soaring vocal lines characteristic of the composer's style.