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The Guardian June 1998

The Guardian 12th June 1998 Lloyd Webber: Invocation; Aurora; lnvocataion; Serenade for Strings etc Little/Lloyd Webber/CLS /Hickox (Chandos CHAN 9595) **** No, not Andrew, but William Lloyd Webber, the father, demonstrating in 10 short works that he wrote tunes every bit as fluently as his son. Lloyd Webber senior, church organist and teacher, was an […]

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Gramophone Magazine September 1996

GRAMOPHONE September 1996 William Lloyd Webber Sonatina for Viola and Piano Nocturne. Two Pieces for Cello and Piano Badinage de Noël. Song Without Words. Scherzo in G minor. Arabesque. Presto for Perseus. Romantic Evening. Explanation. Five Songs. Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae. John Graham-Hall. Philip Dukes (va); Julian Lloyd Webber (vc); Sophiia Rahman, John Lill, ‘Philip […]

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The Daily Telegraph November 1995

The Daily Telegraph 2nd November 1995 His own place in his own time EACH Thursday between now and early December, a series of lunchtime concerts at the Purcell Room is exploring the music of William Lloyd Webber, father of Julian and Andrew. During his lifetime (1914-82), he was best known as an organist and administrator […]

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The Daily Telegraph August 1987

The Daily Telegraph 17th August 1987 Lloyd Webber, Mass; Two Arias – for Tenor and Organ; Two Pieces for Cello and Piano; piano pieces and songs. Richard Hickox Singers/John Graham- Hall/John Lill/Ian Watson/Philip Ledger/Julian Lloyd Webber. ASV CD DCA 584 There is more than a hint of Rachmaninov in the piano music of William Lloyd […]

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Music and Musicians February 1987

MUSIC & MUSICIANS, FEBRUARY 1987 RECORDS OF THE MONTH ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER: Variations on a Theme of Paganini for cello and orchestra W.S. LLOYD WEBBER: Aurora – Symphonic Poem for Orchestra Julian Lloyd Webber, cello/London Philharmonic Orchestra/Lorin Maazel, conductor ***philips 420 342-1 (LP)-2(CD)-4(MC) Many music-lovers (though not primarily classical ones) will be familiar with the […]

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