Podcasts about jiaxin lloyd webber

  • 8PODCASTS
  • 8EPISODES
  • 49mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Dec 7, 2023LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about jiaxin lloyd webber

The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 211: Julian Lloyd Webber

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 38:16


Julian Lloyd Webber OBE is a British solo cellist, conductor and broadcaster. He is the former principal of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the founder of the In Harmony music education programme. Bach Revealed  - by Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber - tours the UK in January 2024.PLEASE VOTE FOR THE JAMES MCMAHON MUSIC PODCAST IN THE OH MY POD CATEGORY (BEST INDEPENDENT PODCAST) OF THE 2023 POD BIBLE LISTENER POLL. YOU CAN DO THAT HERE. Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwsGd0Wg7a4&t=2sShow theme by Bis.Want more? Join The James McMahon Music Podcast Patreon.  Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/

Musikrevyn i P2
Hänryckt Prokofjev tonsätter Ivan den förskräcklige

Musikrevyn i P2

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 117:00


Panelen hör en ungdomligt explosiv Sibeliussymfoni och delar ut det skoningslösa betyget en trasig radioapparat till kompositören Tamara Konstantin. Möt också den brittiske dirigenten Mark Elder. Veckans skivor: Sibelius - Symphony No.1 & En Saga Musik av Jean Sibelius Göteborgs symfoniorkester Santtu-Matias Rouvali, dirigent Alpha ALPHA 440 Betyg: 5 Konstantin: Reverie Musik av Tamara Konstantin Tamara Konstantin, piano Marc Verter, piano  Jiaxin Lloyd Webber, cello Yu-Mien Sun, violin Naxos 8.579032 Betyg: 1 Ivan the terrible (original motion picture scores) Filmmusik av Sergej Prokofjev Berlins radiosymfoniker Frank Strobel, dirigent Capriccio C 5311 Betyg: 4 Illuminatio, Whistles and Whispers from Uluru & Symphony no. 8 Musik av Erkki-Sven Tüür Tapiola Sinfonietta Olari Elts, dirigent Genevieve Lacey Lawrence Power Ondine ODE 1303-2 Betyg: 4 Musikrevyn möter: Den brittiske dirigenten Mark Elder - "Att göra Rossini bra är det svåraste som finns" Musikrevyns Albert Ehrnrooth överraskar Mark Elder, som missuppfattat intervjutiden, i pyjamas och tofflor hemma i London. Elder är lika hemtam i operans bel canto-repertoar som en framstående exponent av den engelska musikens Vaughan Williams och Edward Elgar. Men det svåraste en operadirigent kan ge sig på är Rossini, säger Mark Elder, eftersom hans operor saknar fett. Det går inte att gömma sig bakom musiken.

Midweek
Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber; Gurinder Chadha; Milton Jones; Dr Kevin Isaac

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2014 41:05


Libby Purves meets cellists Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber; comedian Milton Jones; writer and director Gurinder Chadha and diplomat and poet, Dr Kevin Isaac. Gurinder Chadha OBE is a Kenyan-born writer and director who is best known for her film, Bend it Like Beckham. The comedy tells the story of a young Asian woman's ambition to play football while accommodating the demands of family and tradition. Alongside composer Howard Goodall, Gurinder has transformed the screenplay into a new West End musical. Bend It Like Beckham: The Musical is at the Phoenix Theatre in London from May 2015. Julian Lloyd Webber is an award-winning composer and cellist. His career began at 16 with a scholarship to the Royal College of Music. Later he studied in Geneva under renowned cellist, Pierre Fournier. His wife, Jiaxin Lloyd Webber, is a graduate of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and former principal cello of the Auckland Chamber Orchestra. Following the announcement of Andrew's retirement, the couple have created a new show reflecting on his life and career and featuring music from them both. Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber are on tour in 2015. Dr Kevin Isaac is the High Commissioner for St Kitts and Nevis to the Court of St James. A published poet, he has written several volumes of verse - a talent he discovered thanks to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office after he won an FCO-sponsored poetry competition. His latest collection, Breakfast with my Fathers, was inspired by his father and father-in-law. Breakfast with my Fathers is self-published. Milton Jones is a comedian known for his surreal one-liners and deadpan delivery. He stars in the award-winning Radio 4 programme, Another Case of Milton Jones, and regularly appears on panel shows such as Mock the Week. He is touring his new stand-up show, The Temple of Daft, next year. Producer: Paula McGinley.

In Tune Highlights
Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber

In Tune Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 10:22


Husband and wife Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber join Sean in the studio to talk about their new CD of music for two cellos by Vivaldi and their mammouth tour for next year. The CD is Julian's penultimate cello recording having officially retired from playing earlier this year. He talks to Sean about life after playing, while Jiaxin performs music by Bach and Philip Glass live in the studio.

Inheritance Tracks
Julian Lloyd Webber

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2014 6:39


Julian Lloyd-Webber's Inheritance Tracks are The March from the Love For Three Oranges by Prokofiev and The Little Beggar Boy by Piazzolla played by Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd-Webber.

Saturday Live
Jay Rayner and the Inheritance Tracks of Julian Lloyd Webber

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2014 85:00


Richard Coles in London and Suzy Klein in Bristol from the Bristol Food Connections Festival with food writer Jay Rayner, The Inheritance Tracks of Julian Lloyd Webber, Nick Hunt following in the footsteps of Patrick Leigh Fermor on his 2,500 mile walk from Rotterdam to Istanbul, JP Devlin meeting urban gull expert Peter Rock on a Bristol rooftop, poetry from Elvis McGonagall, Vicky Harrison who is knitting Bristol in miniature and Romy Gill, chef and restaurant owner on the immeasurable joys of modern Indian food.Jay Rayner, food critic, author and jazz pianist joins Richard in the studio. 'Kitchen Cabinet' starts on BBC Radio 4 on 10 May.Richard Smith aka Elvis McGonagall performs poems on Bristol and food. Elvis McGonagall is on Radio 4 on Wednesday nights at 2300 with a new show 'Elvis McGonagall Looks on the Bright Side'.Romy Gill runs Romy's kitchen in Thornbury (near Bristol) and is a chef/owner. Brought up in West Bengal she talks to Suzy about her early life, running a small business and why Bristol is so interesting for food. JP Devlin roams the streets of Bristol to record a crowdscape.Nick Hunt took Patrick Leigh Fermor's epic walk to Istanbul in the early 1930's to heart and followed, pretty much, in his exact footsteps in about half the time. 'Walking the Woods and the Water: in Patrick Leigh Fermor's footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn' by Nick Hunt (Nicholas Brealey Publishing) is out now.JP meets Peter Rock, the UK's leading urban gull expert, on a Bristol roof with some breeding pairs. Vicky Harrison and a team of merry crafters have been knitting the city of Bristol. Vicky talks to Suzy about 'Briswool' and how communities can come together creatively.Julian Lloyd-Webber's Inheritance Tracks are The March from the Love For Three Oranges by Prokofiev and The Little Beggar Boy by Piazzolla played by Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd-Webber.Producer: Chris Wilson.

Front Row Weekly
FR: Colin Firth, Christos Tsiolkas, Coen Brothers

Front Row Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014 69:21


This week - writer Christios Tsiolkas on following his global bestseller The Slap and violinist Maxim Vengerov on the benefits of selective hearing; cellists Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber discuss their new work and director Dominic Dromgoole on working in a new Shakespearean space. Kirsty Lang talks to actor Colin Firth and theatre designer Es Devlin and John Wilson film directors The Coen Brothers and we review The Wolf of Wall Street.

Front Row: Archive 2014
Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber; The Globe's Dominic Dromgoole; photographic culture

Front Row: Archive 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 28:25


With Mark Lawson. Julian Lloyd Webber and his wife Jiaxin Lloyd Webber are touring the UK with a concert featuring world premiere performances of duets for two cellos with piano. They tell Mark about their choice of music from composers such as Vivaldi to Arvo Pärt, Dvorák, Bach, Rachmaninov, Saint-Saëns - and Julian's plans to collaborate with his brother Andrew on the works of the Everley Brothers. Today sees the opening of a newly built Jacobean theatre next to Shakespeare's Globe. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an candlelit venue, seating 340 people with galleried seating as well as historically accurate pit seating area. The first performance is The Duchess of Malfi with Gemma Arterton, and Mark talks to the Globe's artistic director from inside the auditorium. Dan O'Brien's play The Body of an American, which opens in London next week, explores the moment photographer Paul Watson captured a Pulitzer Prize-winning image of murdered American soldier Staff Sgt. William Cleveland in Mogadishu in 1993. After the success last year of Chimerica, a play exploring the famous 'tank man' image from the 1989 protest in Tiananmen Square, we report on the power of photography to inspire other artforms. Produced by Dymphna Flynn.