We are delighted to celebrate the centenary of William Lloyd Webber with this eight-book collection. Showcasing him in the light of a composer who was true to himself and who fully embraced his signat...
While his Sonatina for Viola and Piano is better-known, this Sonatina for Flute and Piano is equally charming. Here it has been paired with another of his works for flute and piano, Mulberry Cottage....
The songbook of Four Quiet Interludes comprises 1. Elegiac, 2. Dorian, 3. Pastorale (By The Waters Of Babylon) and 4. Choral, which includes a voicing of 'Jesu! The very thought is sweet'. These piece...
W. S. Lloyd Webber (1914-1982) wrote these eight varied pieces for organ throughout his musical career. Pieces include the Dedication March and the Recessional.
Songs of William Lloyd Webber Included in the Trinity College Syllabus
The Divine Compassion' is a major work, a full-length cantata for tenor and baritone solos, chorus and organ, with a text based on the Gospel of John.
For SATB Chorus.
Anthem for SATB Choir and Organ.
William Lloyd Webber's Sing, O Heavens is an anthem for SAB chorus with Organ Accompaniment.
An anthem suitable for Easter with words by Edmund Spenser (1552-1599). Musical Times series number 1391.
Margery is a work by composer William Lloyd Webber for unaccompanied SATB chorus, featuring words by W. H. Davies.
Unite To Praise Thy Maker's Name is a composition by William Lloyd Webber for SATB chorus and Organ Accompaniment, featuring words by Bryn Rees based on Psalm 103. This hymn-anthem is suitable for Har...
A setting of the Evening Canticles for SATB Choir and Organ.
A meditation upon the death of Christ for Tenor and Bass soli, SATB chorus and Organ. Words selected and written by Bryn Rees. With congregational hymns.
Orchestration: Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Bass) William Lloyd Webber was born in 1914. By the age of fourteen he had already become a well-known organ recitalist, giving frequent perfo...
The 'rustic rondino' Northington Farm is a charming duet for bassoon and piano, one of a number of impressions for woodwind instruments composed by William Lloyd Webber as mementos of family holidays....
Four Songs for Baritone and Piano.
Orchestration Strings (Violin 1, Violin 2, Viola, Cello, Bass) William Lloyd Webber was born in 1914. By the age of fourteen he had already become a well-known organ recitalist, giving frequent perfor...
Six pieces for Organ dating from 1952.
Composition dating from 1950.
Composition dating from 1951.
Five pieces for home organs by W. S. Lloyd Webber.
Includes 'Noel Nouvelet', 'Song Without Words' and 'The Coventry Carol'.
A Christmas Cantata