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Barbara Bonney " Pie Jesu" Gabriel Fauré

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Barbara Bonney

Barbara Bonney is one of the leading lyric sopranos of her generation. With over 100 recordings to her name, her artistry has been documented for generations of singers to come. Her Sophie (Rosenkavalier) is legendary the world over, as are her Mozart roles of Susanna (Figaro), Parmina (Zauberflote). Ms. Bonney devoted much of her 30 year career to Lieder, and continues to sing Lied-Recitals and Orchestral Concerts. She is a devoted mentor of the new-generation-singer, and is currently Professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, as well as guest professor of the Royal Academy of Music in London.




For Ms. Bonneys current concert schedule and more I invited to visit her official web-site at: http://www.barbarabonney.com

Ms Bonney is represented internationally by Michael Storrs Music Ltd. http://www.michaelstorrsmusic.co.uk

"Pie Jesu"
Gabriel Fauré

Pie Jesu Domine,
dona eis requiem,
requiem sempiternam.

Merciful Lord Jesus,
grant them rest,
rest everlasting.

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  • .......(speech less)

  • @Mambosight

    BB's rendition of Pie Jesu is awe inspiring.

  • Sublime - doesn't get any better.

  • @ccdg1066

    I agree

  • I herd this song from Gantz. It's so beautiful

  • @CaptianRico93

    Yes, I agree... the song and the way that Ms. Bonney interprets it is simply beautiful.

Top Comments

  • Warm, slow, controlled, mature and beautiful. I think this is much better than the other female versions on youtube.

  • @ervinowietz

    Wow times infinity :)

    No one sings Pie Jesu quite like Ms Bonney.

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  • amazing

    Gantz !

  • Thank you.

  • Barbara Bonney is always distinctly herself: tender, personal, with a sound that is not out of place singing John Dowland or Pergolesi, yet makes perfect musical sense for listeners of Schumann, RIchard Strauss, and Fauré. It doesn't get any better. Thank you, Barbara!

  • @welshpollypanad

    I'm sure that it made him very happy :)

    He is with God now...no tears.

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