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  1. William Southcombe Lloyd Webber (* 11. März 1914 in London; † 29. Oktober 1982 in London) war ein britischer Kirchenmusiker und Komponist . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biographie. 2 Werke. 2.1 Für Orchester. 2.2 Instrumentalwerke. 2.2.1 Orgelwerke. 2.2.2 Blasmusik. 2.3 Vokalwerke. 2.3.1 Chormusik. 2.3.2 Werke für Sologesang. 2.3.3 Carols. 2.3.4 Partsongs

  2. London, England. Occupations. Composer. organist. 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.

  3. William Lloyd Webber was born into a poor London family in 1914. The son of a self-employed plumber, he was fortunate, from a musical point of view, that his father was a keen organ ‘buff’ who spent what little spare money he had travelling to hear various organs in and around the capital. Often he would take his son with him, and before ...

  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.

  5. William Lloyd Webber: discover Andrew Lloyd Webber's father and his music - Classical Music.

  6. 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)

  7. William Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) was one of British music’s most enigmatic composers. Possessed with a remarkable gift for melody, he felt – as the concert’s excellent presenter, Rowan Morton Gledhill, explained – “out of step” with the times and simply ceased composing for a large part of his life. W. Lloyd Webber wrote deeply ...