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Encyclopedia > William Lloyd Webber

William Southcombe Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) was an organist and composer, and was Director of the London College of Music from 1964 until his death.


William Lloyd Webber's music has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, perhaps owing to the fame of his sons, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Julian Lloyd Webber. Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem was composed in memory of his father.


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Andrew Lloyd Webber (306 words)
Lloyd Webber was born on March 22, 1948 in South Kensington, England.
Johnstone Lloyd Webber and brother of cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, born in
Lloyd Webber and Hugill were divorced in 1983.
Stainer & Bell: William Lloyd Webber (649 words)
William Lloyd Webber was born into a poor London family in 1914.
But Lloyd Webber's roots were firmly embedded in the romanticism of such composers as Rachmaninov, Sibelius and Franck, and he became increasingly convinced that his own music was 'out of step' with the prevailing climate of the time.
William Lloyd Webber was by nature a shy and withdrawn character.
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