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2011 studio album by Julian Lloyd Webber
The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber |
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Released | 2011 |
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Genre | Classical |
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Label | Universal Classics |
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The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber is a 2011 album by
Julian Lloyd Webber.
Disc 1
- "Cello Concerto 1st Movement" by
Edward Elgar
- "The Swan" by
Saint-Saëns
- "Salut d'amour" by
Edward Elgar
- "Clair de Lune" by
Claude Debussy
- "Meditation from Thais" by
Jules Massenet
- "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by
Bach
- "Air on the G string" by
Bach
- "Pie Jesu" by
Andrew Lloyd Webber
- "Allegro Appassionato" by
Saint-Saëns
- "
Songs My Mother Taught Me" by
Antonín Dvořák
- "Song of the Black Swan" by
Heitor Villa-Lobos
- "Nocturne" by
Alexander Borodin
- "To Spring" by
Grieg
- "Ave Maria" by
Giulio Caccini
- "Chanson de Matin" by
Edward Elgar
- "Romanza for cello and orchestra" by
Ralph Vaughan Williams
- "Siciliana" by
Bach
- "Duo (with Secret Garden)" by
Rolf Lovland
- "
The Girl from Ipanema" by
Antonio Carlos Jobim
Disc 2
- "Arioso for 2 cellos and strings" by
Gian Carlo Menotti
- "Music of the Night" by
Andrew Lloyd Webber
- "Nocturne" by
Tchaikovsky
- "Adagio" by
Albinoni
- "Ave Maria" by
Bach
- "Panis Angelicus" by
Franck
- "Elegie" by
Fauré
- "
Nocturne" by
Taube
- "Adagio in G" by
Bach
- "Brigg Fair" by
Grainger
- "Reverie" by
Claude Debussy
- "Slow Movement from Cello Concerto in B flat" by
Boccherini
- "Mary's Lullaby" by
John Rutter
- "
Song for Baba" by
Julian Lloyd Webber
- "Cradle Song" by
Brahms
- "Kol Nidrei" by
Bruch
- "Flight of the Bumble Bee" by
Rimsky-Korsakov
- "Theme from the South Bank Show" by
Andrew Lloyd Webber
The recording of
Gian Carlo Menotti's Arioso is a world premiere in this version.