- Julian Lloyd Webber
Infobox musical artist
Name = Julian Lloyd Webber
Img_capt = Julian Lloyd Webber performing in 1978
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Born = Birth date and age|1951|4|14|df=yes
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Occupation =Cellist
Years_active =Julian Lloyd Webber (born
April 14 1951 ) is one of the world's most renowned solo cellists. He is the second son of the composerWilliam Lloyd Webber (some of whose pieces for cello he has recorded) and the younger brother of the composerAndrew Lloyd Webber .Life and work
Julian Lloyd Webber was a scholar at the
Royal College of Music [September 1968 to July 1972] (London) and completed his studies withPierre Fournier in Geneva in 1973.Lloyd Webber has collaborated with a wide variety of musicians from
Yehudi Menuhin ,Lorin Maazel ,Neville Marriner ,Georg Solti andEsa-Pekka Salonen toStephane Grappelli ,Elton John andCleo Laine .Lloyd Webber has made many recordings, including his BRIT Award winning Elgar Cello Concerto conducted by
Yehudi Menuhin (chosen as the finest ever version byBBC Music Magazine ), [Dr. Jerrold Northrop Moore: "Building a Library", "BBC Music Magazine", September 1992] the Dvořák Cello Concerto withVaclav Neumann and theCzech Philharmonic , Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations with theLondon Symphony Orchestra underMaxim Shostakovich and a coupling of Britten's Cello Symphony and Walton's Concerto with Sir Neville Marriner and theAcademy of St Martin in the Fields , which was described byGramophone magazine as "beyond any rival". He has also recorded several CDs of short pieces forUniversal Classics including Made in England,Cello Moods , Cradle Song andEnglish Idyll (album) : "It would be difficult to find better performances of this kind of repertoire anywhere on records of today or yesterday" -Gramophone . [Alan Saunders: "Gramophone", October 1993]Lloyd Webber has given more than fifty works their premiere recordings and has inspired new compositions for cello from composers as diverse as
Malcolm Arnold andJoaquín Rodrigo toJames MacMillan andPhilip Glass . Recent concert performances have included three further works composed for Julian -Michael Nyman 's Double Concerto for Cello and Saxophone onBBC Television,Gavin Bryars 's Concerto inSuntory Hall ,Tokyo andPhilip Glass 's Concerto at the Beijing International Festival. His recording of the Glass concerto with theRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic conducted byGerard Schwarz was released on the Orange Mountain label in September 2004.Lloyd Webber’s recording, "
Phantasia ", is based onAndrew Lloyd Webber ’s "Phantom of the Opera " and features violinistSarah Chang . A recent EMI disc, "Unexpected Songs ", which included collaborations with harpistCatrin Finch and singer Michael Ball was released in June 2006.Julian Lloyd Webber has also been greatly involved in music education and formed the 'Music Education Consortium' with
James Galway andEvelyn Glennie in 2003. He also writes a monthly column on music and musicians for theDaily Telegraph . He received the Crystal Award at theWorld Economic Forum in 1998 and aClassic FM Red Award for outstanding services to music in 2005.He was made a Fellow of theRoyal College of Music in 1994 and has received honorary doctorates from both theUniversity of Hull andThames Valley University .Julian Lloyd Webber plays the
Barjansky Stradivarius cello, dated c.1690.In 2008, the British Government invited Lloyd Webber to be Chairman of its In Harmony project.
Trivia
Julian Lloyd Webber was granted the first busker's licence on the London Underground.
Recordings
Orchestral Recordings
* "
Frank Bridge " Oration (1976)
* "Benjamin Britten "Cello Symphony (1995)
* "Gavin Bryars " Cello Concerto (1994)
* "Delius " Cello Concerto (1982)
* "Antonín Dvořák "Cello Concerto (1988)
* "Elgar "Cello Concerto (1985)
* "Philip Glass " Cello Concerto (2003)
* "Granville Bantock " Sapphic Poem (1999)
* "Haydn " Cello Concertos Nos.1 and 2 (1983)
* "Victor Herbert " Cello Concerto No.2 (1986)
* "Honegger " Cello Concerto (1990)
* "Lalo "Cello Concerto (1982)
* "Andrew Lloyd Webber "Phantasia album for violin, cello and orchestra (2004)
* "Miaskovsky " Cello Concerto 1991)
* "Nyman " Concerto for Cello, Saxophone and orchestra (1996)
* "Joaquín Rodrigo " Concierto Como Un Divertimento (1982)
* "Saint-Saëns " Cello Concerto No. 1(1990)
* "Arthur Sullivan "Cello Concerto (1986)
* "Tchaikovsky "Variations on a Rococo Theme (1991)
* "William Walton " Cello Concerto 1995)Chamber Recordings
* " Arnold" Fantasy for Cello (1986)
* " Britten" Cello Sonata (1988)
* " Britten" Third Suite for Cello (1979)
* " Bruch" Kol Nidrei (1998)
* "Debussy " Cello Sonata (1979)
* "Delius " Caprice and Elegy (1993)
* "Delius " Cello Sonata (1995)
* " Fauré " Elegie (1990)
* " Fricker" Cello Sonata (1976)
* "Grieg " Cello Sonata (1995)
* " Holst" Invocation (1993)
* " Ireland" Cello Sonata (1979)
* " Ireland" Complete Piano Trios (1976)
* " Lloyd Webber"Variations (album) (1977)
* "Prokofiev " Ballade (1988)
* "Rachmaninov " Cello Sonata (1979)
* " Rawsthorne" Cello Sonata (1986)
* "Shostakovich " Cello Sonata (1988)
* " Stanford" Cello Sonata No.2 (1991)Collections
* "
Travels with my Cello " (1984)
* " Encore! / Travels with my Cello Vol.2" (1986)
* "Cello Song " (1993)
* " Cradle Song" (1995)
* " English Idyll" (1994)
* " Cradle Song" (1995)
* "Cello Moods " (1998)
* " Elegy" (1999)
* " Lloyd Webber plays Lloyd Webber" (2001)
* "Celebration" (2001)
* " Made in England" (2001)
* "Unexpected Songs " (2006)External links
* [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=julian+lloyd+webber&search=Search Filmed performances]
* [http://www.inharmonyengland.com/ In Harmony]
* [http://www.imgartists.com/?page=artist&mid=139&id=169 Management Website]
* [http://www.elgar.org/ Elgar site]
* [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/recordings.asp Recordings]
* [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/reviews.asp Reviews]
* [http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/world_economic_forum_speech.htm 1998 Speech to World Economic Forum]
* [http://www.myspace.com/julianlw MySpace Website]Notes
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