Panis Angelicus, by Cesar Franck, performed by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by James Judd from the CD Cello Moodsfrom the cd Cello Moods. [ More Detail ]
Lloyd Miller plays oud and clarinet in a Turko-jazz blend he calles Guzel Gozler or Amber Eyes, then oud as a jazz instrument for Our D=Blues ending with his Cello a la Turque using cello to play a Turko-Persian modal imporvisation [ More Detail ]
The first part of Lalo's Cello Concerto performed by Julian Lloyd Webber and the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jesus Lopez Cobos [ More Detail ]
Sarah Brightman (soprano) and Andrew Swait (treble) performing Pie Jesu from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem at the Classical Brits 2008 in the Royal Albert Hall.This performance followed on from Lloyd Webber's acceptance of a special award for Outstanding Achievement In Music, which he dedicated, on behalf of himself and his brother, the cellist Julian, to their father Tom, who died in 1982 and to whom Requiem was dedicated.Sarah Brightman was reprising her part in the 1985 première of Requiem, when the treble was Paul Miles Kingston.Andrew Swait is a member of The Choirboys, whose 2007 CD, The Carols Album, was a nominee for the Album Of The Year Award.http://www.thechoirboys.org.uk [ More Detail ]
Part 1 of the 1st movement of Benjamin Britten's Cello Symphony performed by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. [ More Detail ]
Philip Glass Cello Concerto, end of 2nd movement and last movement, performed by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Gerard Schwarz [ More Detail ]
Julian Lloyd Webber plays Shostakovich Cello Concerto No.1 in Eb, 1st movement, with Nederlands Philharmonie Orkest, Vassily Sinaisky conducting at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. 6th December 1993 [ More Detail ]
Julian Lloyd Webber performs Variations I-II and XXII-XXIII, written by his older brother Andrew (who has also achieved some reknown.) The variations are based on the 24th Caprice by Paganini.Available on the 1998 DVD "Andrew Lloyd Webber - Royal Albert Hall Celebration." See our playlist for the DVD at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BDBF1F208941666CBrowse our playlists for more great dance, music and musical theatre performances! [ More Detail ]