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- 2. Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer of musical theatre,
- 3. Lloyd Webber has achieved great popular success, with several musicals that have run for more than
- 4. Early and Personal life Lloyd Webber was born in Kensington, London, the son of Jean Hermione
- 5. He married his second wife, singer/dancer Sarah Brightman, on 22 March 1984 in Hampshire. He cast
- 6. Madeleine Gurdon is his third wife, since they married on 9 February 1991 in Westminster, London.
- 7. The Sunday Times Rich List 2006 ranked him the 87th-richest Briton with an estimated fortune of
- 8. Professional career Webber's first major collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The Likes of Us, a
- 9. Around this time, Rice and Lloyd Webber wrote a number of individual pop songs that were
- 10. In 1969 Rice/Lloyd Webber wrote a song for the Eurovision Song Contest called "Try It and
- 11. Lloyd Webber collaborated with Rice once again to write Evita (1976 in London/1979 in U.S.), a
- 13. Andrew Lloyd Webber embarked on his next project without a lyricist, turning instead to the poetry
- 14. Starlight Express (1984) was a commercial hit but received negative reviews from the critics. It enjoyed
- 15. Lloyd Webber wrote a Requiem Mass dedicated to his father, William, who had died in 1982.
- 16. In 1986, Lloyd Webber premiered his next musical, The Phantom of the Opera, inspired by the
- 17. Aspects of Love followed in 1989, a musical based on the story by David Garnett. The
- 18. Lloyd Webber produced a staging of The Sound of Music, which débuted November 2006. He made
- 19. In September 2006, Lloyd Webber was named to be a recipient of the prestigious Kennedy Center
- 20. Lloyd Webber accepted the challenge of managing the UK's entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest,
- 21. Honours Lloyd Webber was knighted by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 1992. In 1997,
- 22. Awards Academy Awards 1996 - Best Original Song for "You Must Love Me" from Evita (award
- 23. Grammy Awards 1980 - Best Cast Show Album for Evita 1983 - Best Cast Show Album
- 24. Plus 9 additional nominations 1988 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations for The Phantom of the
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- 27. Authors Gorbokonenko Anna Makarenkova Polina Shelkovnikova Olga
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an
Lloyd Webber has achieved great popular success, with several musicals that
Lloyd Webber has achieved great popular success, with several musicals that
Early and Personal life
Lloyd Webber was born in Kensington, London,
Early and Personal life
Lloyd Webber was born in Kensington, London,
Lloyd Webber began writing his own music at a young age, writing his first published suite of six pieces at the age of nine. He also put on "productions" with Julian and his aunt Viola in his toy theatre (which he built at the suggestion of Viola). Later, he would be the owner of a number of West End theatres, including the Palace. His aunt Viola, an actress, took Lloyd Webber to see many of her shows and through the stage door into the world of the theatre. He also claims that he had originally set music to Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats at the age of fifteen.
He married his first wife, Sarah Hugill, on 24 July 1972, and had two children, Imogen Lloyd Webber (born 31 March 1977) and Nicholas (born 2 July 1979). Lloyd Webber and Hugill were divorced 14 November 1983.
He married his second wife, singer/dancer Sarah Brightman, on 22 March
He married his second wife, singer/dancer Sarah Brightman, on 22 March
Madeleine Gurdon is his third wife, since they married on
Madeleine Gurdon is his third wife, since they married on
The Sunday Times Rich List 2006 ranked him the 87th-richest Briton
The Sunday Times Rich List 2006 ranked him the 87th-richest Briton
Professional career
Webber's first major collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The
Professional career
Webber's first major collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The
Around this time, Rice and Lloyd Webber wrote a number of
Around this time, Rice and Lloyd Webber wrote a number of
In 1968, Rice/Lloyd Webber were commissioned to write a piece for Colet Court which resulted in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, a retelling of the biblical story of Joseph in which Lloyd Webber and Rice humorously pastiche a number of musical styles such as Calypso and country music. Joseph began life as a short cantata that gained some recognition on its second staging with a favourable review in The Times. For its subsequent performances, the show underwent a number of revisions by Rice/Lloyd Webber with the inclusion of additional songs that expanded it to a more substantial length. This culminated in a two-hour long production being staged in the West End on the back of the success of Jesus Christ Superstar.
In 1969 Rice/Lloyd Webber wrote a song for the Eurovision Song
In 1969 Rice/Lloyd Webber wrote a song for the Eurovision Song
Lloyd Webber collaborated with Rice once again to write Evita (1976
Lloyd Webber collaborated with Rice once again to write Evita (1976
Andrew Lloyd Webber embarked on his next project without a lyricist,
Andrew Lloyd Webber embarked on his next project without a lyricist,
Starlight Express (1984) was a commercial hit but received negative reviews
Starlight Express (1984) was a commercial hit but received negative reviews
Lloyd Webber wrote a Requiem Mass dedicated to his father, William,
Lloyd Webber wrote a Requiem Mass dedicated to his father, William,
In 1986, Lloyd Webber premiered his next musical, The Phantom of
In 1986, Lloyd Webber premiered his next musical, The Phantom of
Aspects of Love followed in 1989, a musical based on the
Aspects of Love followed in 1989, a musical based on the
Lloyd Webber produced a staging of The Sound of Music, which
Lloyd Webber produced a staging of The Sound of Music, which
There have been a number of film adaptations of Lloyd Webber's musicals: Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) was directed by Norman Jewison, Evita (1996) was directed by Alan Parker, and most recently The Phantom of the Opera was directed by Joel Schumacher (and co-produced by Lloyd Webber). Lloyd Webber produced Bombay Dreams with Indian composer A. R. Rahman in 2002.
It was announced on 25 August 2006, on his personal website that his next project would be The Master and Margarita (however, Lloyd Webber has stated that the project will most likely be an opera rather than a musical).
In September 2006, Lloyd Webber was named to be a recipient
In September 2006, Lloyd Webber was named to be a recipient
Lloyd Webber accepted the challenge of managing the UK's entry for
Lloyd Webber accepted the challenge of managing the UK's entry for
Honours
Lloyd Webber was knighted by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Honours
Lloyd Webber was knighted by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
In 1997, he was created a life peer as Baron Lloyd-Webber, of Sydmonton, in Hampshire (also by Elizabeth II). His title is hyphenated but his surname is not.
Awards
Academy Awards
1996 - Best Original Song for "You Must Love Me"
Awards
Academy Awards
1996 - Best Original Song for "You Must Love Me"
Plus one nomination for Best Original Song: "Learn to Be Lonely" from the 2004 motion picture The Phantom of the Opera.
Golden Globes
1997 - Best Original Song for "You Must Love Me" from Evita (award shared with Sir Tim Rice)
Plus one nomination for Best Original Song: "Learn to Be Lonely" from the 2004 motion picture The Phantom of the Opera.
Grammy Awards
1980 - Best Cast Show Album for Evita
1983 - Best
Grammy Awards
1980 - Best Cast Show Album for Evita
1983 - Best
1986 - Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Composition for Requiem
Tony Awards
1980 - Best Musical for Evita
1980 - Best Original Score for Evita (award shared with Tim Rice)
1983 - Best Musical for Cats
1983 - Best Original Score for Cats
1988 - Best Musical for The Phantom of the Opera
1995 - Best Musical for Sunset Boulevard
1995 - Best Original Score for Sunset Boulevard
Plus 9 additional nominations
1988 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations for
Plus 9 additional nominations
1988 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations for
7 Laurence Olivier Awards (including Special Award presented for his 60th birthday in 2008)
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for live theatre (1993)
Kennedy Center Honors (2006)
Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service (2008)
14 Ivor Novello Awards
2 International Emmy Awards
American Songwriter's Hall of Fame
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Authors
Gorbokonenko Anna
Makarenkova Polina
Shelkovnikova Olga
Authors
Gorbokonenko Anna
Makarenkova Polina
Shelkovnikova Olga