W.Lloyd Webber Vocal, Chamber & Piano Works

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: William Lloyd Webber

Label: ASV

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 59

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CDDCA961

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Sonatina for Viola and Piano William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Philip Dukes, Viola
Sophia Rahman, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Nocturne William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
Julian Lloyd Webber, Cello
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
(2) Pieces William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
Julian Lloyd Webber, Cello
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
(5) Songs William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Graham-Hall, Tenor
Philip Ledger, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae William Lloyd Webber, Composer
(Richard) Hickox Singers
Ian Watson, Organ
Richard Hickox, Conductor
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Badinage de Noël William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Song without words William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Scherzo William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Arabesque William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Presto for Perseus William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Romantic Evening William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
Explanation William Lloyd Webber, Composer
John Lill, Piano
William Lloyd Webber, Composer
In September 1987, Malcolm Macdonald gave a warm welcome to ASV’s debut collection devoted to the music of William Lloyd Webber (1914-82), a distinguished organ scholar, respected teacher, and father of you know who. This latest issue adds three new items to that compilation (namely the Sonatina for viola and piano. Nocturne for cello and piano and Explanation for solo piano), yet inexplicably drops in the process the two arias for tenor and organ (“The King of love” and “Thou art the King”). Moreover, the total timing on the new CD adds up to a by no means generous 59'16'', thus leaving plenty of room for more (ASV’s useful notes also mention, amongst other things, a Flute Sonatina and an early Fantasy Trio).
Anyway, having got all that off my chest, I can report that, of the three pieces entirely new to the catalogue, the fluent Sonatina struck me as the most pleasing. Composed in 1952 for the violist John Yewe Dyer, its three pithy, beautifully crafted movements contain much resourceful, attractively idiomatic writing. The wistful Nocturne for cello and piano derives from Lloyd Webber’s 1948 oratorio St Francis of Assisi, while the (undated) piano miniature entitled Explanation possesses a similar, innocent charm (it certainly fits very happily into the sequence of piano pieces here).
The five songs are really very pretty indeed (in his initial review MM rightly drew comparisons with Roger Quilter), as, indeed, are the two other cello and piano offerings, “In the half-light” (written in 1951 for a cellist friend Harvey Phillips – and who was himself later to teach Lloyd Webber’s son, Julian, at the RCM) and the “Air varie” (based on Cesar Franck’s Tantum ergo). That just leaves the immensely assured, five-movement Missa Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae, a substantial late work dating from 1979.
Suffice to say, performances and recordings are beyond reproach.'

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