This is the wikipedia list for them : * The Likes of Us(1965) : :* Lyrics by Tim Rice :* Not shown until 2005 * Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968) : :* Lyrics by Tim Rice * Jesus Christ Superstar (1970) : :* Lyrics by Tim Rice * Jeeves (1975) : :* Lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn :* Revised in 1996 as By Jeeves * Evita (1976) : :* Lyrics by Tim Rice * Tell Me on a Sunday (1979) : :* Lyrics by Don Black * Cats (1981) : :* Lyrics by Trevor Nunn, after T. S. Eliot * Song and Dance (1982) : :* Lyrics by Don Black (revised by Richard Maltby, Jr. for Broadway) :* Combination of Variations (1978) and Tell Me On A Sunday (1979) * Starlight Express (1984) : :* Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe :* Later revisions by Don Black and David Yazbek * The Phantom of the Opera (1986) : :* Lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe :* Based on the Gaston Leroux novel
* Aspects of Love (1989) : :* Lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart :* Based on the David Garnett novel * Sunset Boulevard (1993) : :* Book and lyrics by Christopher Hampton and Don Black :* Based on the Billy Wilder film (1950) * Whistle Down the Wind (1996) : :* Lyrics by Jim Steinman * The Beautiful Game (2000) : :* Lyrics by Ben Elton :* Updated as The Boys in the Photograph (2009) * Bombay Dreams(2002) : :* Music by A.R. Rahman :* Lyrics by Don Black :* Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber * The Woman in White (2004) : :* Lyrics by David Zippel :* Based on the Wilkie Collins novel * The Sound of Music (2006) : :* Music by Richard Rodgers :* Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II :* Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber * Phantom: Love Never Dies (2010) : :* Lyrics by Glenn Slater
The most famous ones are Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Cats, and Phantom of the Opera. He also wrote music for The Likes of Us, By Jeeves, Variations, Tell Me on a Sunday, Song and Dance, Starlight Express, Aspects of Love, Sunset Boulevard, Whistle Down the Wind, The Woman in White, and The Woman in White. Most recently, he composed the score for a sequel to Phantom of the Opera: Love Never Dies.
cuz he felt like it.
Lloyd Webber is still alive, which makes him a contemporary composer, but the question is meaningless, because he doesn't write classical music. He's a theater composer.
Andrew Lloyd Webber did not "write or rather compose" Pie Jesu. It is a very old motet or piece of music which part of a larger piece. He did an ARRANGEMENT of it as part of Agnus Dei. He did it because it is absolutely beautiful. It has been arranged and used by dozens of composers, conductors, musicians and singers. See the link below.
Based upon an idea in 1972, the first show of this musical opera was in 1978, in London.So somewhere between 1972 and 1978, possibly 1975 for the best guess date.
Andrew Lloyd Webber writes the Music. Charles Hart wrote the lyrics for the Phantom of the Opera.Andrew did write the original lyrics to the Music of the Night sung by Michael Crawford in 1986 for the London Stage. Then he asked Charles Harts to rewrite the lyrics Music of the Night to the present lyrics known today first sung by Michael Crawford on Broadway as the Phantom. There are three lyrics versions of the Music of the Night.1968 Andrew/ Tim Rice wrote Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat1976 Andrew/Tim Rice wrote Evita1989 Aspects of Love Andrew/Don Black/ Charles Hart2004 Women in White Andrew/David Zippel2010 Wizard of Oz Andrew/Tim Rice
cuz he felt like it.
Lloyd Webber is still alive, which makes him a contemporary composer, but the question is meaningless, because he doesn't write classical music. He's a theater composer.
Andrew Lloyd Webber There have been a number of productions of Phantom of the Opera, the most popular of which is Webber's. Ken Hill produced the first one in 1976 which is reported to have inspired Webber to write his.
Andrew Lloyd Webber did not "write or rather compose" Pie Jesu. It is a very old motet or piece of music which part of a larger piece. He did an ARRANGEMENT of it as part of Agnus Dei. He did it because it is absolutely beautiful. It has been arranged and used by dozens of composers, conductors, musicians and singers. See the link below.
Based upon an idea in 1972, the first show of this musical opera was in 1978, in London.So somewhere between 1972 and 1978, possibly 1975 for the best guess date.
Andrew Lloyd Webber writes the Music. Charles Hart wrote the lyrics for the Phantom of the Opera.Andrew did write the original lyrics to the Music of the Night sung by Michael Crawford in 1986 for the London Stage. Then he asked Charles Harts to rewrite the lyrics Music of the Night to the present lyrics known today first sung by Michael Crawford on Broadway as the Phantom. There are three lyrics versions of the Music of the Night.1968 Andrew/ Tim Rice wrote Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat1976 Andrew/Tim Rice wrote Evita1989 Aspects of Love Andrew/Don Black/ Charles Hart2004 Women in White Andrew/David Zippel2010 Wizard of Oz Andrew/Tim Rice
Andrew Lloyd Webber There have been a number of productions of Phantom of the Opera, the most popular of which is Webber's. Ken Hill produced the first one in 1976 which is reported to have inspired Webber to write his.
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The moment Andrew Lloyd Webber met and fell in love with Sarah Brightman. The song was written for her and it was expression of his love for her. That version had different lyrics and was called "Married Man". The lyrics were later rewritten and the song was added into the The Phantom of the Opera. After her run as the original Christine, she began using the song in her solo concerts.One version of "The Music of the Night", as performed by Sarah Brightman, has alternate lyrics, as well as an alternate ending, replacing the line "To the power of the music that I write," with "To the harmony which dreams alone can write".
Gaston Leroux wrote the entire Phantom of the Opera book. However, Andrew Loid Webber wrote the musical.
Never. In fact only once did ABBA record something they didn't write themselves. (It was a medley of American folk songs.)Don't Cry For Me Argentina was written for the musical Evita by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1978. (Bonus fact: Tim Rice did later work with ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson to write the musical Chess.)