Variations (Andrew Lloyd Webber album)
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Studio album by Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber | |
Released | November 22, 1978 |
Genre | Classical crossover |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Variations is a classical and rock fusion album. The music was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and performed by his younger brother, the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
The Lloyd Webber brothers were always very close but their two different careers (a rock musical composer and a classical cellist) meant that a collaboration seemed unlikely. It was not until Julian beat his brother in a bet on a Leyton Orient football match that Andrew was forced to write his cello work.
As his subject, Andrew chose the theme of Paganini's 24th caprice and added 23 variations for cello and rock band. The work premiered at the 1977 Sydmonton Festival with rock band Colosseum II, featuring Gary Moore, Jon Hiseman and Don Airey being joined by Barbara Thompson (sax, flute), Rod Argent (piano, synthesizer, keyboards) and Julian Lloyd Webber (cello). It was subsequently rearranged and recorded in 1978. It reached Number 2 on the UK album charts.[2]
The cover is based on the painting Frederick, Prince of Wales, and his sisters by Philip Mercier.
Adaptations
The work was used in Song and Dance and David Cullen made an arrangement of the work for cello and orchestra. The opening and closing variations have been rewritten for cello and piano, the latter of which Julian often uses as an encore, due to its amusing glissando down to Bottom A (forcing a mid piece retune) to conclude.
The opening theme is used as the theme to The South Bank Show and "Variation 5" became "Unexpected Song" with lyrics by Don Black. "Variation 18" is an instrumental version of the title song from the first Rice and Webber musical, The Likes of Us. Also, the UK's children's program, The Book Tower (hosted by Dr. Who actor, Tom Baker) adopted a fleeting section of a Variation for its theme tune.
Track listing
- Introduction
- Theme (Paganini Caprice in A minor No. 24) and Variations 1-4
- Variations 5 and 6
- Variation 7
- Variation 8
- Variation 9
- Variation 10
- Variations 11-15 (including the Tributes)
- Variation 16
- Variations 13-14 Varied (listed as 14-15)
- Variation 17
- Variation 18
- Variations 19, 20 and 5 Varied (listed as 6)
- Variations 21 and 22
- Variation 23
Personnel
Original rock version:
- Don Airey - Grand Piano, ARP Odyssey, Minimoog, Solina String Ensemble, Fender Rhodes Piano
- Rod Argent - Grand Piano, Minimoog, Roland RS-202, Yamaha CS-80
- Gary Moore - Gibson Les Paul, Rickenbacker electric 12 string Guitar, Guild acoustic, Fender Stratocaster
- Barbara Thompson - Flute, Alto Flute, Alto & Tenor Saxophone
- Jon Hiseman - Arbiter Auto-Tune drums, Paiste cymbals & gongs, Percussion
- John Mole - Fender Precision Bass, Hayman fretless bass guitar
- Julian Lloyd Webber - cello
- Additional performers: Dave Caddick, Phil Collins, Herbie Flowers, Bill Le Sage, Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Orchestral version:
See also
References
- ↑ Eder, Bruce. "Variations - Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
- ↑ officialcharts.com; retrieved 24-04-14
External links
- Live performance by Julian Lloyd Webber on YouTube