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  Andrew Lloyd Webber
Lloyd Webber was born on March 22, 1948 in South Kensington, England.
Johnstone Lloyd Webber and brother of cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, born in
Lloyd Webber and Hugill were divorced in 1983.
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 Stainer & Bell: William Lloyd Webber
William Lloyd Webber was born into a poor London family in 1914.
But Lloyd Webber's roots were firmly embedded in the romanticism of such composers as Rachmaninov, Sibelius and Franck, and he became increasingly convinced that his own music was 'out of step' with the prevailing climate of the time.
William Lloyd Webber was by nature a shy and withdrawn character.
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 Andrew Lloyd Webber - Biography - AOL Music
Lloyd Webber saw his share of shows as a child, too, but he was born in London, the son of William Lloyd Webber, Director of the London College of Music, and was trained at the Royal Academy of Music, hardly the sort of place where you'd be likely to hear Oklahoma!
Lloyd Webber and Rice then split, with the composer writing film scores and working on an abortive musical with playwright Alan Ayckbourne (Jeeves), after which Rice returned with another audacious idea: a musical based on the life of Argentine dictator (or dictator's wife, depending on how you look at it) Eva Peron.
Lloyd Webber debuted a musical adaptation of the Billy Wilder film Sunset Boulevard in the early '90s and it proved to be one of his rare disappointments, failing to earn either good reviews or healthy ticket sales.
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 William Lloyd Webber
William Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) was an organist and composer, and was Director of the London College of Music[?] from 1964 until his death.
William Lloyd Webber's music has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, largely due to the fame of his sons, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julian Lloyd Webber.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem was composed in memory of his father.
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 Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber (born March 22, 1948) is a highly successful British composer of musical theatre.
Webber was born in London, the son of composer William Lloyd Webber and brother of cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
Subsequently, Lloyd Webber parted company with Rice and experimented with other lyricists[?] on works such as Cats, Starlight Express, and The Phantom of the Opera, all of which ran for many years in London's West End and on Broadway.
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 The Andrew Lloyd Webber Biography Page on Classic Cat
Lloyd Webber was born on March 22 1948 in South Kensington.
Lloyd Webber first gained success at the age of nineteen, when he and Tim Rice were commissioned to write Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat for Colet Court, a prep school, in 1968.
Lloyd Webber and Rice continued to collaborate and later produced Jesus Christ Superstar (1970) and Evita (1976), both of which were released as albums before being brought to the stage and later to film.
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 Andrew Lloyd Webber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Andrew Lloyd Webber was born on March 22, 1948 in South Kensington in London.
Lloyd Webber's eclecticism is very strong here; musical genres range from classical to pop, music hall, jazz and electroacoustic music as well as hymn-like songs such as "The Addressing of Cats" which Old Deuteronomy sings.
Lloyd Webber was asked to write a song for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and composed "Amigos Para Siempre - Friends for Life" with Don Black providing the lyrics.
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 William Lloyd Webber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Lloyd Webber's music has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, perhaps owing to the fame of his sons, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julian Lloyd Webber.
In 2005, Lloyd Webber's The Divine Compassion was revived by the Aeolian Singers.
A major event, the 2007 William Lloyd Webber Festival will take place in the spring and summer of 2007 in London.
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 Sleeve Notes - William Lloyd Webber: Piano music, chamber music & songs
Lloyd Webber's most prolific period as a composer was roughly the decade following the end of the Second World War.
Lloyd Webber was a naturally shy man, not the sort to go out of his way to further his own music, with the result that, until a landmark recording of Aurora was issued in 1986 few beyond family and friends knew of his compositional work.
Whether Lloyd Webber's trio was intended for entry into the competition will probably never be known: apart from the spelling of its title (Cobbett preferred 'Phantasy') it certainly fulfils the criteria of being a single-movement work of under twelve minutes' length.
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 Amazon.co.uk: William Lloyd Webber - Vocal & Orchestral Works: Music: Julian Lloyd Webber,William Lloyd Webber,Richard ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
refer to the fact that william lloyd webber's music was out of favour with critical consensus in the ascendancy of post-Schoenbergian serialism.
lloyd webber, if you listen to this album, had a flair for producing satisfyingly complete musical minatures, allowing the music to flow with unexpected chord changes and shifting melodic lines and scoring.
it goes without saying that with performances by the city of london sinfonia, lloyd webber's younger son julia on 'cello and tasmin little on violin, among others, are second to none.
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 ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Lloyd Webber was explaining why he is going down the X Factor route to let the public decide who will take the lead role of Maria in his new £4m production of The Sound of Music at the London Palladium.
Lloyd Webber is sure the public will choose the right woman to play what will be a demanding role in six performances a week, on a six-month contract.
Lloyd Webber has loved the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical since he was a boy (he once told this reporter how shocked some of his friends were that he was so enamored of the "old-fashioned" show).
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 William Lloyd Webber Festival 2007
By the age of fourteen William Lloyd Webber was a well-known organ recitalist, giving frequent performances at many important churches and cathedrals throughout Great Britain.
Influenced by the romanticism of composers such as Rachmaninov and César Franck, Lloyd Webber became convinced that his music was ‘out of step’ with the climate of the time.
Choirs, musicians and schools are invited to take part in the William Lloyd Webber Festival celebrations by performing some of his works as part of their concert programme over the period of March – June 2007.
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 Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber was born on March 22, 1948 in South Kensington.
He is the son of composer William Lloyd Webber and piano teacher Jean Johnstone Lloyd Webber, and his younger brother is the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
He was a Queen's Scholar of Westminster School and studied history for a time at Magdalen College, Oxford (although he did not complete the course, deciding instead to pursue his interest in musical theatre).
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 William Lloyd Webber
Philip Dukes (viola), Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), John Graham-Hall (tenor)
"This disc shows William Lloyd Webber to be a composer of distinctive quality who could rise to ecstatic heights." - Michael Kennedy, The Sunday Telegraph
"Lloyd Webber's is a voice to be heard, and it could hardly be heard to greater advantage than in this new CD." - BBC Music Magazine
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Lloyd Webber's next project with Tim Rice was to be a musical comedy based on..
Julian Lloyd Webber is the son of the composer William Lloyd Webber (some of whose pieces for cello he has recorded) and the younger brother of Andrew Lloyd
Andrew Lloyd Webber's official web site, showcasing the life, career and interests of the influential musical theatre impresario and composer.
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 ClassicalPlus Composer - William Lloyd Webber
William Lloyd Webber was born in London in 1914.
His Father encouraged him to learn to play the organ, and by the time he was 14 he was already well known for his frequent organ recitals.
However, he became disillusioned with the criticism he received for his Romantic style and influences, and from 1964 and for the next twenty years he instead focussed on teaching at the Royal College of Music and the London College of Music, of which he was made Director.
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 Julian Lloyd Webber - AOL Music
Julian Lloyd Webber is the son of the composer William Lloyd Webber (some of whose pieces for cello he has recorded) and the younger brother of Andrew Lloyd...
Julian Lloyd Webber Julian Lloyd Webber (born April 14, 1951) is a British cellist.
Julian Lloyd Webber is the son of the composer William Lloyd.
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 boxmp3.net biography :: Andrew Lloyd Webber mp3 download   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lloyd Webber's next project with Tim Rice was to be a musical comedy based on the Jeeves and Wooster novels by P. Wodehouse.
Lloyd Webber was asked to write a song for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and composed "Amigos Para Siempre" ("Friends Forever") with Don Black providing the lyrics.
Variations (1978) - An album Lloyd Webber wrote for his brother Julian Lloyd Webber, consisting of musical variations on the A minor Caprice of Paganini.
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 William Southcombe Lloyd Webber - Wikipedia
Bereits als 14-Jähriger konzertierte William Lloyd Webber als Organist an verschiedenen Kirchen in London und England.
Zwischen 1945 bis Mitte der 50er Jahre komponiert Lloyd Webber Vokal- und Instrumentalmusik, Chor- und Orgelwerke, Kammermusik und Orchesterwerke.
William Lloyd Webbers Musik hat in den letzten Jahren eine größere Beachtung gefunden, vermutlich aufgrund der Berühmtheit seiner beiden Söhne, des (Musical-)Komponisten Andrew Lloyd Webber und des Cellisten Julian Lloyd Webber.
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 BBC News | MUSIC | Lloyd Webber brothers' debut duet
Cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and his brother, composer Andrew have performed live together for the first time to celebrate Julian's 50th birthday.
The concert, which saw the musicians perform excerpts from Julian's album Lloyd Webber Plays Lloyd Webber, raised money for the Prince's Trust.
The show also included pieces by their late father William Lloyd Webber, entitled Invocation and Aurora.
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 William Lloyd Webber: Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians
This setting of the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus Dei and Ite Missa Est is one of Lloyd Webber's last works.
It is majestic, mature music by a composer thoroughly at home with the voice and contains many passages of astonishing originality.
William Lloyd Webber: Suite In F For Trumpet And Piano
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 Conversation with Julian Lloyd Webber
Widely regarded as one of the most creative musicians of his generation, Julian Lloyd Webber has collaborated with an extraordinary array of musicians, from Yehudi Menuhin, Lorin Maazel, Neville Marriner, and Georg Solti to Stephane Grappelli, Elton John, and Cleo Laine.
Is your last name "Lloyd Webber," or is there a tradition in your family of using the same middle and last names?
It is impossible to know what effect the Lloyd Webber name has had on my career.
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 William Lloyd Webber Invocation Hickox, Little, et al CD (Classical Collection) - SHOP.COM
William Lloyd Webber Invocation Hickox, Little, et al CD (Classical Collection) - SHOP.COM
William Lloyd Webber: Invocation / Hickox, Little, et al
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 Castle Classics Lloyd Webber, William (British 1914-1982)
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W Lloyd-Webber: Major Organ Works of William Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) - Jane Watts, the Organ of Salisbury Cathedral
W Lloyd Webber: Serenade for Strings - Julian Lloyd-Webber Cello; Tasmin Little Violin; Westminster Singers; City of London Sinfonia; Richard Hickox
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 William Lloyd Webber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born 11 March 1914, William Southcombe Lloyd Webber.
NOCTURNE for cello and harp (Cello solo by Julian Lloyd Webber)
This will feature a selection of William Lloyd Webber's organ music, performed by Jane Watts, and will be released by Priory Records.
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 Andrew Lloyd Webber: andrew lloyd webber collection
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 Amazon.com: Lloyd Webber: Sacred Choral Music: Music: William Lloyd Webber,Harry Bramma,Julian Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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Amazon.fr : Music Of William Lloyd Webber: Musique: Julian Lloyd Webber,William Lloyd Webber,Richard Hickox,Ian Watson,John Lill,Philip Ledger,Sophia Rahman,John Graham Hall,John Graham-Hill
~ Julian Lloyd Webber (Violoncelle), William Lloyd Webber (Compositeur), Richard Hickox (Chef d'orchestre), Ian Watson (Orgue), John Lill (Piano), et al.
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 Julian Lloyd Webber - News
'In the Name Of the Father' - a documentary on the life and work of William Lloyd Webber
'The Trees are Singing My Music' - A one hour documentary by Julian Lloyd Webber on Elgar's love of the English countryside.
Programme to include: Bridge, Elgar, Quilter, William Lloyd Webber
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