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Andrew Lloyd Webber is arguably the most successful composer of our time. He is best known for stage and film adaptations of his musicals Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), Cats (1994), Evita (1996), and The Phantom of the Opera (2004). He was born on March 22, 1948, in South Kensington in London, England, the first of two sons of William Lloyd Webber, an organist and composer. His mother, Jean Johnstone, was a pianist and violinist. Young Andrew Lloyd Webber learned to play various musical instruments at home and began composing at an early age. He continued his music studies at Westminster School, where his father was an organist. At the age of 9, young Andrew was able to play the organ and assisted his father during performances. In 1964 he went to Oxford University as a Queens Scholar of history. In 1965 he met lyricist Tim Rice and dropped out of school to compose musicals and pop songs. In 1968 he had his first success with the West End production of 'Joseph and the Amasing Techicolor Dreamcoat'. From the 1960s to 2000s Lloyd Webber has been constantly updating his style as an eclectic blend of musical genres ranging from classical to rock, pop, and jazz, and with inclusion of electro-acoustic music and choral-like numbers in his musicals. |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber : Memory One of the most popular Broadway choral arrangements of all time, this selection is a fantastic selection for graduation and many more concert occasions. Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, 2-Part and ShowTrax CD. Rhythm parts available digitally (gtr, b, dm). Duration: ca. 3:50. Cristi Cary Miller : Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Choral Highlights) Especially for younger choirs, this Discovery Broadway arrangement of the delightful show by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber features a variety of popular musical styles from Broadway to Rock to Country...and even Calypso! Includes: Any Dream Will Do, Benjamin Calypso, Go Go Go Joseph, Joseph's Coat and Jacob and Sons. Performance Time: Approx. 7:20.Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part and ShowTrax CD. Ed Lojeski : Learn to Be Lonely Written for the motion picture version of The Phantom of the Opera, this haunting arrangement of the new Andrew Lloyd Webber song is filled with opportunities for musical expression. Beautiful in its simplicity, this is not to be missed.Available separately: SATB, SAB and SSA. ShowTRax CD also available. Performance time approx. 2:05. Ed Lojeski : Andrew Lloyd Webber in Concert (Medley) A magnificent salute to Broadway's Superstar! Ed has masterfully created a medley extravaganza featuring ten of Andrew Lloyd Webber's greatest songs. Available: SATB, SAB, Instrumental Pak (Rhythm), ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 13:50. Ed Lojeski : Love Changes Everything The expressive ballad from Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash hit Broadway musical, Aspects of Love. Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA and ShowTrax CD. Rhythm parts (syn, gtr, b, dm) available digitally. Duration: ca. 3:25. Ed Lojeski : Sing Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow for Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee and featuring Commonwealth musicians from around the world, this uplifting song is a perfect closing number for choral concerts and mass choir finales or for a special tribute: Sing it stronger, sing together, make this moment last forever. Ed Lojeski : Love Never Dies Andrew Lloyd Webber's beautiful and haunting musical is the sequel to his most famous show The Phantom of the Opera. This powerful love song is full of passion and beautifully explores the hold that love possesses over us. The healing power of love is celebrated. Jay Althouse : Already Home Andrew Lloyd Webber has added his own special touch to a new musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. Here's a fantastic choral arrangement of Glinda's new heartfelt ballad, sung to Dorothy and Toto. Mac Huff : Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again Beautifully translated into an award-winning film by director Joel Schumacher, The Phantom of the Opera continues to touch hearts. Soaring vocal lines supported by a lyrical accompaniment are sure to touch your audience.Available separately: SSA and ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 3:15. Mac Huff : 'Till I Hear You Sing From the musical Love Never Dies, here is the sort of power ballad we have come to love from the pen of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Reviewed as a worthy sequel to The Music of the Night, this is a beautiful concert pop arrangement full of power and emotion. Mark Brymer : Macavity: The Mystery Cat The mysterious cat comes to life for in this quickly-learned arrangement for younger choirs from Mark Brymer. You may seek him in the basement, you may look up in the air...But I tell you once and once again, Macavity's not there! ShowTrax CD available. Performance Time: Approx. 3:00 Mark Brymer : Andrew Lloyd Webber: A Concert Celebration (Medley) The music of Andrew Lloyd Webber continues to dominate the entertainment scene and is now available in this spectacular medley for band, choir, and strings. What better way to close a concert than with the combined ensembles? Includes: The Phantom Of The Opera, Music Of The Night, Don't Cry For Me Argentina, Superstar, King Herod's Song, Memory, Go Go Go Joseph. Available: SATB, SAB, 2-Part, ShowTrax Cassette, Concert Band Arrangement, String Pak. Performance Time: Approx. 8:16. Roger Emerson : Andrew Lloyd Webber Choral Favorites The music of Andrew Lloyd Webber continues to have an impact around the world. Three favorites are combined in this X-minute choral mini-medley for young voices, including: The Phantom of the Opera, Memory, Go Go Go Joseph. Discovery Level 1 Duration 5:00. Available separately: 3-Part Mixed, 2-Part and VoiceTrax CD. Taylor Swift : Beautiful Ghosts Taylor Swift wrote Beautiful Ghosts with Andrew Lloyd Webber for 2019's Cats. The music is atmospheric with lyrics that reflect on what it means to be born into poverty but somehow finding an attitude to make the best of our situation. This arrangement captures the longing and the hope. |
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