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  1. Phantom of the Opera (Easy Piano) by Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1989-02-01
  2. Andrew Lloyd Webber - Gold (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook)
  3. Andrew Lloyd Webber Solos: The Phillip Keveren Series by Phillip Keveren, 2003-03-20
  4. The Musicals of Andrew Lloyd Webber by Keith Richmond, 1995-11
  5. Evita, the Legend of Eva Peron (1919-1952) by Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1979-10
  6. Andrew Lloyd Webber's the Phantom of the Opera
  7. Evita: The Legend of Eva Peron, 1919-1952 by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, 1979-06
  8. Andrew Lloyd Webber: His Life and Works. by MICHAEL WALSH, 1989
  9. Requiem: Vocal Score
  10. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Picture Puffin) by Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1984-03-29
  11. "Memory": (Easy Piano Version)
  12. "Cats" Selection: (Recorder Duet Part)
  13. Andrew Lloyd Webber: Divas (Easy Piano) (Easy Piano Composer Collection)
  14. Die Musik von Andrew Lloyd Webber (German Edition) by Hansgeorg Muhe, 1993

21. GP: Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th Birthday Celebration
Program featured highlights of the musical tribute at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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Introduction Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th Birthday Celebration On Friday, March 12, 1999, at 9pm Eastern Time, GREAT PERFORMANCES presents "Andrew Lloyd Webber 50th Birthday Celebration A GREAT PERFORMANCES Special" on PBS. (Check local listings.) This program features highlights of the star-studded musical tribute to Lloyd Webber at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
In Behind the Scenes , writer Michael Coveney describes the setting and background of this gala concert. In Meet the Artists , we have a one-on-one visit with the honoree himself. Finally, we take a musical tour of the songs performed in A Look at the Work Check out this video clip of Elaine Paige singing from "Evita" (1.1 MB). You must have the free QuickTime 3 plug-in installed to view the clip. Check out this video clip of Antonio Banderas and Sarah Brightman singing from "Phantom of the Opera" (1.4 MB). You must have the free QuickTime 3 plug-in installed to view the clip. Andrew Lloyd Webber Intro Behind the Scenes Meet the Artists A Look at the Work Resources ... Thirteen Online

22. Amy Hafner's Web Page
Fan page, including a biography.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
You can click on the title to go to the Biography page, Andrew Lloyd Webber's face to go to the Musical page, and the workers to go to the Links page.
This page is designed to be a resource for those who love the theatre and music of Andrew Lloyd Webber almost as much as I do.
You'll find summaries, a brief biography, links and more to find out more about the man behind the blockbuster musicals.
(as well as learning about the musicals themselves)
It is my opinion that Andrew Lloyd Webber has done much to further the musical theatre industry in his lifetime.
Along with unique and well-written music, he has increased knowledge of theatre and an appreciation for the arts.
Musicals

Summary of the listed musical along with pictures, anecdotes/facts, and list of famous songs.
Biography

A brief biography of Andrew Lloyd Webber's life and works, a timeline of events, and recent news.

23. Andrew Lloyd Webber Online
A list of links with descriptions to ALW works and life.
http://www.westegg.com/unmaintained/alw/
A ndrew Lloyd Webber Online
This page is a guide for finding online information about Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber. Enjoy, I hope you find this useful!
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24. Andrew Lloyd Webber: From
As one critic wrote, andrew lloyd webber’s Requiem? Note Since this article was written, Sir andrew lloyd webber has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth
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25. Andrew Lloyd Webber: Official Biography
The composer of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, By Jeeves, Evita, Variations and Tell Me On A Sunday later combined as
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Open Churches Trust Bibliography Andrew Lloyd Webber Andrew Lloyd Webber Andrew Lloyd Webber is the composer of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, By Jeeves, Evita, Variations and Tell Me On A Sunday later combined as and The Woman in White . He composed the film scores of Gumshoe and The Odessa File, and a setting of the Latin Requiem Mass Requiem for which he won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Composition. He has also produced in the West End and on Broadway not only his own work but the Olivier award-winning plays and Daisy Pulls It Off. In summer 2002 in London he presented the groundbreaking A R Rahman musical Bombay Dreams. In 2004 he completed the film version of The Phantom of the Opera directed by Joel Schumacher.
His awards include seven Tonys, three Grammys, six Oliviers, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, an International Emmy, the Praemium Imperiale and the Richard Rodgers award for Excellence in Musical Theatre.
He was knighted in 1992 and created an honorary life peer in 1997.
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26. The Phantom Of The Opera
A brief history of the musical by andrew lloyd webber, Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe, plus links to all cast albums and sheet music currently in print.
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The Phantom of the Opera Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber The Phantom of the Opera premiered in London in 1986 with Michael Crawford as The Phantom and Sarah Brightman as Christine. Based on the novel by Gaston Leroux, Phantom tells the story of a strange, disfigured man who lives in the bowels of the Paris Opera House. He becomes obsessed with Christine, a young singer, and takes it upon himself to further her career at any costeven if it means murder. The Phantom of the Opera was transferred to Broadway in 1988 with Crawford and Brightman repeating their roles. The show was a resounding success and gave Andrew Lloyd Webber the distinction of being the first composer to have three musicals running simultaneously in London and New York.
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27. Andrew Lloyd Webber - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
andrew lloyd webber (left) with Tim Rice. andrew lloyd webber (left) with Tim Rice. andrew lloyd webber first gained success at the age of 19,
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born March 22 ) is a highly successful British composer of musical theatre . He has arguably been the most popular theatre composer of the late 20th century , with multiple musicals which have run for more than a decade both on Broadway and in the West End . Throughout his career he has produced 15 musicals film scores , and a Latin requiem mass . He has also accumulated a number of honors, including seven Tony Awards , three Grammy Awards , an Oscar , an International Emmy , six Olivier Awards , and a Golden Globe Award . Several of his songs, notably "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar Don't Cry For Me, Argentina " from Evita , "Memory" from Cats and "The Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera have been widely recorded and were hits outside of their parent musicals.
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Lloyd Webber was born on March 22 in South Kensington England . He was the son of composer William Lloyd Webber and piano teacher Jean Johnstone Lloyd Webber and brother of cellist Julian Lloyd Webber , born in . He was a Queen's Scholar of Westminster School and went up to Magdalen College, Oxford

28. CATS The Musical - Jemima & Electra's Jellicle Junkyard
Dedicated to the andrew lloyd webber musical Cats. It covers productions around the world, including Broadway and London. Explore images, an RPG, fan art, fan fiction, coloring sheets, archives and the secrets of Cats.
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This site is the home of internet Jellicles. It covers CATS the Musical productions around the world, including Broadway and London. There are tons of things to explore, such as images, an RPG, fan artwork, fan fiction, coloring sheets, archives and the secrets of CATS. So sit down, rest your paws, and join the Jellicle Ball! Enter the Jellicle Junkyard
The content provided on these pages is not meant to infringe on any rights given to Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Really Useful Group, or any other party affiliated with CATS. All the images and sounds from CATS are property of the Really Useful Group. The opinions and ideas on these pages revert back to the author. All rights reserved. Welcome to Jemima & Electra's Jellicle Junkyard. Here you can find information on the Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical "CATS". Based on the poems of T. S. Eliot's book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats , CATS musical was written in 1981. Gillian Lynne choreographed and co-directed the show with director Trevor Nunn. John Napier designed the original sets and costumes. It was produced by Cameron Mackintosh. The show first opened in the West End in 1981 at the New London Theatre followed by its Broadway debut in 1982 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Today CATS can be seen around the world including Japan and Germany. There are also national tours in the US and the UK. On this site you can find pictures from around the world and information on tickets to the show.

29. Evita - By Andrew Lloyd Webber And Tim Rice
Plot synopsis and character descriptions for Evita , including voice part, dancing difficulty and summaries for each character.
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TITLE: Evita AUTHOR(S): Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice TYPE: Musical SYNOPSIS: Evita is the story of Eva, a poor Argentine girl who grew up to be the wife of the president of Argentina and to be worshipped by her people. As a young girl, Eva quickly learns that the way to achieve the power she desires is by sleeping to the top. In order to make it to Buenos Aires, Evita sleeps with the tango singer, Agustin Magaldi. After she is through with him, she seduces the rising political figure, Juan Peron. Peron eventually becomes the President of Argentina while Eva becomes a hero to the poor and working class. In the end, to the sadness of Argentina's people, Eva dies young.
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30. The Tune That Drove Composers Wild, Part 1
Fred Flaxman notes the original Caprices and discusses the assorted interpretations granted some or all of them by such composers as Paganini, Brahms, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Szymanowski, Lutoslawski, and andrew lloyd webber.
http://compactdiscoveries.com/CompactDiscoveriesScripts/03Paganini1.html
Compact Discoveries
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"The Tune that Drove Composers Wild, Part 1" MUSIC: Paganini's 24th Caprice [Telarc CD-80398] [UP THEN UNDER] FLAXMAN: In 1820 an Italian violinist, unknown outside of his native country at the time, published a tune that was destined to drive audiences and composers wild ever since. His name: Niccolo Paganini. The piece: the last of 24 caprices for solo violin. These capricci , which explore virtually every aspect of violin technique, are still the supreme test of the abilities of any violinist. We'll explore Paganini, his 24th Caprice, and some of the compositions it inspired in this and the next edition of Compact Discoveries . I'm your guide, Fred Flaxman. I call this program "The Tune that Drove Composers Wild, Part 1." MUSIC: [fades out] FLAXMAN: Niccolò Paganini was one of the most extraordinary people in the entire history of music. The famous 19th Century French composer Hector Berlioz called him a comet. Berlioz wrote: "Never did a flaming star burst more abruptly on the firmament of art or excite in the course of its universal ellipse more astonishment mixed with a sort of terror before vanishing forever." The program notes for the James Ehnes recording of all 24 Paganini Caprices on the Telarc label says that there has never been anything quite like Paganini. "He was rumored to be a murderer, a seducer, an escaped convict. One report held that three hundred of his auditors were 'in the hospital suffering from over-enchantment.' A satirist thought his incomparable virtuosity 'enough to make the greater part of the fiddling tribe commit suicide.' The celebrated opera composer Meyerbeer once followed Paganini on his travels through northern Europe in an attempt to penetrate the mystery of his powers. Otherwise perfectly reasonable and sober Englishmen poked him with their canes as he walked the streets of London, just to see if he was really made of flesh and blood. Paganini won his Stradivarius in a wager that he could play at first sight a piece that no other violinist could play with preparation."

31. Andrew Lloyd Webber
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32. London Theatre Break
Information on the andrew lloyd webber and Jim Steinman musical, 'Whistle Down The Wind'.
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33. The Definitive Musical Theatre Website
A site dedicated to West End and Broadway Musical Theatre featuring the work of andrew lloyd webber and Cameron Mackintosh.
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34. Lloyd Webber, Andrew
andrew lloyd webber. 3 Nominations • 1 Win. Picture Producer Musical Or Comedy The Phantom Of the Opera 2004. Original Song Evita You Must Love Me 1996
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Andrew Lloyd Webber Picture Producer - Musical Or Comedy
The Phantom Of the Opera
Original Song
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"You Must Love Me" 1996
The Phantom Of the Opera
"Learn To Be Lonely" 2004

35. Andrew Lloyd Webber: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
lloyd Web·ber ( web ?r ) , Sir andrew Born 1948. British composer. His many popularly successful musicals include Jesus Christ Superstar (1971),
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British composer. His many popularly successful musicals include Jesus Christ Superstar Evita (1976), and The Phantom of the Opera Encyclopedia Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948–, British theatrical composer. A member of a successful musical family, he began composing musicals as a teenager; Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968) was an early work done in collaboration with the lyricist Tim Rice. Lloyd Webber's spectacular string of hit musicals beginning in the 1970s helped transform London into the major center for new musicals. His scores include those for Jesus Christ, Superstar (1971), his first major success, also in collaboration with Rice; Evita (1978), a fictional biography of Eva Per³n The Phantom of the Opera (1986; Tony);

36. Phantom Movie
The first web site dedicated to andrew lloyd webber's The Phantom of the Opera Movie (2004)
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37. Charles Croft's Original Midi Page
Some interesting and unusual MIDI compostions by the webmaster. Including a variation of 'The Phantom of the Opera' by andrew lloyd webber.
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Charles Croft's Original Midi Page
Welcome to this small site, containing a few of my midi masterpeices. Actually they aren't masterpeices, just little songs and stuff I made myself on my computer. Thanks for dropping by!
Note: For optimum performance, play with an AWE64 sound card
  • Saddening - An atmosphereic tune with strings, and one of my best works to date
  • Help Mix - A funky tune, based on the song 'Help Miranda'
  • Phantom of the Opera Alteration - Mostly made by someone else, but altered by me, with organ music etc.
  • New day - A tune symbolising a new day, with steel-drums
  • Sea Breath - The very first tune I EVER composed, so don't blame me if it sounds rubbish.....
  • FrereJaque Round - A musical round with nine parts
  • Greensleves - The classic Greensleves, played by string.
  • Irish Washerwoman - Irish Washerwoman, played by bagpipe
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38. Lloyd Webber, Andrew. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
lloyd webber, andrew. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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39. Expreso Latino
Dedicado al musical brit¡nico Starlight Express, creado por andrew lloyd webber, con canciones, personajes, repartos, fotos, dibujos, informaci³n de demostraciones y viajes alrededor del mundo.
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40. Andrew Lloyd Webber
lloyd webber, andrew, 1948–, British theatrical composer. A member of a successful musical family, he began composing musicals as a teenager; Joseph and the
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    Lloyd Webber, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrew, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968) was an early work done in collaboration with the lyricist Tim Rice. Lloyd Webber's spectacular string of hit musicals beginning in the 1970s helped transform London into the major center for new musicals. His scores include those for Jesus Christ, Superstar (1971), his first major success, also in collaboration with Rice; Evita (1978), a fictional biography of Eva The Phantom of the Opera (1986; Tony); Aspects of Love Sunset Boulevard (1993; Tony); and The Woman in White (2004), based on the classic Wilkie Collins suspense novel. His show Cats (1981), based on poems by T. S. Eliot , was the longest-running production in Broadway history. He was knighted in 1992 and created a life peer (Baron Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton) in 1997. In 2000 he purchased 10 London theaters and variety halls, which, when added to the three he already owned, made him the dominant owner in the world's largest theatrical district. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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