Here’s a concise update on the latest publicly available information about Andrew Lloyd Webber and Pie Jesu from Requiem.
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Pie Jesu from Requiem remains one of the most-performed and recorded portions of Webber’s Requiem, with ongoing interest from both classical and crossover audiences. [cite][9]
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There have been recent performances and video recordings circulating online featuring Pie Jesu, including live concert renditions and archival footage, underscoring its enduring popularity since the Requiem’s 1985 premiere. [cite][2][7]
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The Requiem itself, including Pie Jesu, was originally premiered in 1985 in New York and has since been reissued and discussed in multiple classical music outlets and catalog listings, highlighting its impact and the ongoing attention it receives. [cite][1][3][4]
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For context, Pie Jesu is commonly performed in various arrangements (SATB, piano accompaniment, etc.), and professional editions are published by major music publishers, reflecting its established place in choral repertoires. [cite][6][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent concert listings or publisher notes for Pie Jesu and Requiem, or summarize notable recordings from the past few years.