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  1. Discover Julian Lloyd Webber Plays Tchaikovsky, Miaskovsky & Shostakovich by Julian Lloyd Webber released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    Tchaikovsy Rococo Variations in A minor Op.33

    Russian State Philharmonic Orchestra at Symphony Hall Shostakovich’s sixth symphony, wedged between the popular fifth and the epic Leningrad, is an enigmatic little work. Great claims have been made for it but perhaps that is because, between those two huge musical edifices, it is felt it ought to be a major work. The opening largo remains unconvincingly generalized, a gesture rather than substance. The two succeeding movements sound like the composer on auto-pilot: shrieking woodwind, poundi...

    Tchaikovsy Rococo Variations Op.33

    PERTH FESTIVAL FINALE **** PERTH CONCERT HALL HOW often do you find the likes of violinist Tasmin Little, pianist Peter Donohoe, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and soprano Lesley Garrett on the same concert billing, and with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to boot? Well, that was the line-up for the finale to the Perth Festival – a classical version of Sunday Night at the London Palladium. And it certainly drew the crowds, who soaked up the gentle breeze that was Little’s affectionate pairing o...

    Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

    Pipes and fireworks end a stirring Scottish jamboree ” For the ultimate in graceful seduction, one had to look no further than cellist Julian Lloyd Webber…In Rococo Variations, and pieces from his brother’s Variations, his playing was like the whispering of sweet nothhings, and his nimble finger and bow work were the stuff from which dreams are made.”

    Elgar, Dvorak and Saint Saens Cello Concertos

    For he’s a jolly good cello… David Mellor Julian Lloyd Webber was 50 yesterday, a fitting moment to pay tribute to an outstanding artist and one of music’s nicest and most approachable of men. He recognises no musical barriers and effortlessly straddles the divide between popular and serious that cuts off so many others from their audience. His next album will be arrangements of his brother’s most memorable melodies. But that same Julian Lloyd Webber is touring north of the border this week,...

    Favourite Cello Concertos

    Julian Lloyd Webber (vc) with various artists. A first-class package in every way. As we know from his live performances, Julian Lloyd Webber has a firm, richly coloured and full-focused tone; moreover it records well. His lyrical warmth projects tellingly over the entire range and his involvement in the music communicates consistently and tellingly. He has chosen his accompanists well too. His account of the great Dvorak concerto is full of passionate feeling, with a tender Adagio, and Neuma...

    Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

    ASO strikes chord in romancing crowds Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Takuo Yuasa, conductor. Julian Lloyd Webber, cello. Adelaide Town Hall. JUDGING by the full house for the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra’s opening Town Hall concert of the year, the orchestra’s enterprising publicity strategies seem to be working. The first of three Romantic Symphonies concerts was an all-tsarist Russian program spanning the middle 1800s to the early years of our century. Takuo Yuasa is a skilful and experienced c...

    Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

    Rococo Variations stunning illumination of Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky has been royally feted at the Florida Philharmonic ‘Proms’. Last month, Marin Alsop and Joshua Bell converged brilliantly on the Violin Concerto in a program that also held a resilient performance of the Fifth Symphony. And Wednesday night, James Judd joined his compatriot, British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, in a performance of the Rococo Variations that was so exquisite it will remain indelible. In decades of concertgoing,...

    Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

    Tchaikovsky & Miaskovsky/LSO/Maxim Shostakovich (Philips) “Lloyd Webber’s ability…sets his performance (of the Miaskovsky) apart from a previous rendition by Rostropovich that lacks the total integration with the orchestra that these two artists (Lloyd Webber and Shostakovich) bring to the piece. This is really a lovely recording of this little-known piece.”

    Tcaikovsky Rococo Variations

    Tchaikovsky & Miaskovsky/LSO/Maxim Shostakovich (Philips) “Above all Lloyd Webber treats this Tchaikovsky “Rococo” Variations as chamber music, and in that respect probably comes closer than any to the composer’s original intention.” David Denton

    Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

    NICOLAI MIASKOVSKY Cello Concerto in C Minor Op. 66 SHOSTAKOVICH Adagio (from “The Limpid Stream”) TCHAIKOVSKY Variations on a Rococo Theme Op. 33; Nocturne in D Minor Julian Lloyd Webber (cello); London Symphony, Maxim Shostakovich PHILIPS 434 106-2 1992, 63:48 Nicolai Miaskovsky wrote tons of music, and although some of it is not very interesting in a thematic sense, this gorgeous concerto is a real find. The opening, an elegiac and expansive slow movement, shows the hand of a master in vir...

  3. Find release reviews and credits for Julian Lloyd Webber Plays Tchaikovsky, Miaskovsky & Shostakovich - Julian Lloyd Webber on AllMusic

  4. 25. Apr. 2017 · THE cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and the conductor Maxim Shostakovich have joined forces with the London Symphony Orchestra to bring us the first generally available recording of Nikolai Miaskovsky’s Cello Concerto since the Rostropovich—Sargent version of 1957, along with works by Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky.

  5. World Premiere Recordings by Julian Lloyd Webber. Composer. Work. Label. Arnold. Fantasy for Cello. ASV. Bantock. Sapphic Poem for Cello and Orchestra.

  6. Mehr als dreißig Jahre lang spielte Julian Lloyd Webber das „Barjansky“-Cello (ca. 1690) von Antonio Stradivari, das er 1983 erworben hatte. Am 28. April 2014 gab er bekannt, dass er nicht mehr öffentlich auftreten werde, obwohl er erst 63 Jahre alt war. Nach einem