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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

Pie Jesu Sarah Brightman

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  • Amidst all the praise for Sarah Brightman, everyone seems have forgotten Paul Miles-Kingston, the remarkable (and multi-award winning) treble who sings the alto line here against Brightman's soprano. His contribution to the Requiem, both recorded and in live performance, can't be overestimated. He is now the Director of Music Studies at St Peter's School in York, England. Thank-you, Paul...

  • @greattheophany A simple no would have been good enough but thank you anyway

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  • I wonder how old that boy is now, and if he is still singing.

  • Okay, so I heared this in a place and the people were like "Why df they singing like that" "look at them they ugly" but all I was thinking was 'they're famous your not stfu'

  • This is such a wonderful song. What's the movie that's shown in this video?

  • F*cking amazing, heard this in my history class bt i was the only one who likes it....awks :D

  • O'Doyle rules

    

  • that boy makes me sad

  • @aarond53 Thanks for the informative answer. Its nice that those children are recognized for something they should be protected from. Sometimes, in their stupid spats, adults forget who is really paying for all of the conflict and violence in the world. Now all I have to do is close my eyes and appreciate this song for what it was written for. Thanks again :D

  • @koolchick187 I know koolchick already gave you a very rude, albeit fairly informative, answer (and thank you for responding so gracefully, I wish we could see more of that sort of response to all the rudeness on Youtube), but if you're interested I could add just a thing or two more. Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote this piece as part of his Requiem Mass in 1982. He dedicated it to all the children in the world who had lost their lives due to political conflict.

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