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The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber
Studio album by
Released2011
GenreClassical
LabelUniversal Classics

The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber is a 2011 album by Julian Lloyd Webber.

Track listing

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Disc 1

  1. "Cello Concerto 1st Movement" by Edward Elgar
  2. "The Swan" by Saint-Saëns
  3. "Salut d'amour" by Edward Elgar
  4. "Clair de Lune" by Claude Debussy
  5. "Meditation from Thais" by Jules Massenet
  6. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach
  7. "Air on the G string" by Bach
  8. "Pie Jesu" by Andrew Lloyd Webber
  9. "Allegro Appassionato" by Saint-Saëns
  10. "Songs My Mother Taught Me" by Antonín Dvořák
  11. "Song of the Black Swan" by Heitor Villa-Lobos
  12. "Nocturne" by Alexander Borodin
  13. "To Spring" by Grieg
  14. "Ave Maria" by Giulio Caccini
  15. "Chanson de Matin" by Edward Elgar
  16. "Romanza for cello and orchestra" by Ralph Vaughan Williams
  17. "Siciliana" by Bach
  18. "Duo (with Secret Garden)" by Rolf Lovland
  19. "The Girl from Ipanema" by Antonio Carlos Jobim

Disc 2

  1. "Arioso for 2 cellos and strings" by Gian Carlo Menotti
  2. "Music of the Night" by Andrew Lloyd Webber
  3. "Nocturne" by Tchaikovsky
  4. "Adagio" by Albinoni
  5. "Ave Maria" by Bach
  6. "Panis Angelicus" by Franck
  7. "Elegie" by Fauré
  8. "Nocturne" by Taube
  9. "Adagio in G" by Bach
  10. "Brigg Fair" by Grainger
  11. "Reverie" by Claude Debussy
  12. "Slow Movement from Cello Concerto in B flat" by Boccherini
  13. "Mary's Lullaby" by John Rutter
  14. "Song for Baba" by Julian Lloyd Webber
  15. "Cradle Song" by Brahms
  16. "Kol Nidrei" by Bruch
  17. "Flight of the Bumble Bee" by Rimsky-Korsakov
  18. "Theme from the South Bank Show" by Andrew Lloyd Webber

Recording

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The recording of Gian Carlo Menotti's Arioso is a world premiere in this version.

Artists Involved

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