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J.S. Bach - Air on the G String, Sarah Chang
A recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 1993 Gramophone award as 'Young Artist of the Year', Sarah is an exclusive recording artist with EMI Classics. Her first album 'Debut', featuring virtuoso pieces by Sarasate, Paganini, Elgar and Prokofiev, was released in 1992 and quickly reached the Billboard chart of classical best-sellers. Sarah's subsequent releases have included the Tchaikovsky Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis; the Paganini...
Julian Lloyd Webber plays Bach's 'Arioso'
Biography Born in London in 1951, Julian was surrounded by a household of musical talent. As son of composer William Lloyd Webber and brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, Julian went on to become a scholar at the Royal Academy of Music, before spending time in Geneva with Pierre Fournier to complete his studies. Returning to London, Julian made his concert debut in 1972, where he performed the Cello Concerto of Arthur Bliss. This piece become one of 50 premiere works for cello that Julian went...
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