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  1. William Southcombe Lloyd Webber CBE (11 March 1914 – 29 October 1982) was an English organist and composer, who achieved some fame as a part of the modern classical music movement whilst commercially facing mixed opportunities.

    • William Southcombe Lloyd Webber
    • 11 March 1914, London, England
    • 29 October 1982 (aged 68), London, England
  2. Learn about the life and works of William Lloyd Webber, the father of Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber, who was a renowned organist and composer. Discover his musical style, influences, achievements and legacy.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2017 · William Lloyd Webber - Serenade for Strings1. Barcarolle2. Romance3. Elegy City of London Sinfonia conducted by Richard Hickoxwww.williamlloydwebber.com.

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  4. From 1945 to the mid-1950s William Lloyd Webber wrote music in many different forms: vocal and instrumental, choral and organ, chamber and orchestral. Works from this period include the oratorio ‘St. Francis of Assisi’, the orchestral tone poem ‘Aurora’, the Sonatinas for viola and piano and flute and piano, and numerous songs, organ ...

  5. Centenary Vocal Collection. The Songs of William Lloyd Webber (Kevin Mayhew) I looked out into the Morning; Over the Bridge; How do I love Thee; The Forest of Wild Thyme; The pretty Washer-Maiden; A Rent for Love; To the Wicklow Hills; So lovely the Rose; Eutopia; The Cottage of Dreams. Three Arias for Tenor and Organ (Kevin Mayhew)

  6. William Lloyd Webber’s first position as organist was at Christchurch, Newgate Street (1929-32) followed by six years at St Cyprian’s, Clarence Gate. In 1939 he was appointed organist and choirmaster at the Anglo-Catholic Church of All Saints, Margaret Street, London. He was to remain there for 10 years. In 1942, William Lloyd Webber

  7. A profile of the English organist and composer, father of Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber. Browse and buy his works, ranging from choral pieces to instrumental items and more.