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  1. The vocalist on track 4, "Greenwaves", is Karen Matheson, lead singer of Scottish band Capercaillie. Julian Lloyd Webber plays cello on track 6, "Duo". Track 8, "Gates of Dawn", features vocals by Karen Matheson and choral backing by Anúna, who also perform on track 12 "Elegie".

  2. Julian Lloyd Webber (Track 6) appears courtesy of Decca Music Group. Karen Matheson (Tracks 4 & 8) appears courtesy of Capercaillie and Vertical Records. 'Global C' (Track 12) is a contribution of 66 piano players recorded and mixed together into the final chord. ℗ 2002 Universal Music AS, Norway. © 2002 Universal Music AS, Norway. Made in ...

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  3. April 1951 in London) ist ein englischer Cellist und Komponist. Seit 2015 ist er Principal des Birmingham Conservatoire. Julian Lloyd Webber ist der Sohn des Komponisten William Lloyd Webber. Einige Cellowerke seines Vaters, die dieser für ihn komponiert hatte, hat er eingespielt. Sein älterer Bruder ist der Musical -Komponist Andrew Lloyd ...

  4. 8. Feb. 2012 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "Once In A Red Moon" on Discogs.

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  5. Julian Lloyd Webber is the second son of the composer and music educator William Lloyd Webber and his wife, Jean Johnstone (a piano teacher). He is the younger brother of the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The composer Herbert Howells was his godfather. [1] [2] He won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in 1968 and completed his studies ...

  6. Julian Lloyd Webber. More images. Profile: British solo cellist, conductor, and broadcaster, born 14 April 1951. He is the second son of composer William Lloyd Webber and the younger brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Sites: julianlloydwebber.com , Wikipedia , Imdb. In Groups:

  7. 26. März 2002 · “Duo” successfully pairs Sherry’s violin with the cello work of Julian Lloyd Webber. There’s a bit of sameness between this track and the following one, “Belonging”, with the key being minor...