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Julian and Lloyd
* 1951 – Julian Lloyd Webber, English cellist
* April 14 – Julian Lloyd Webber, English cellist
In 1990 Menuhin was the first conductor for the Asian Youth Orchestra which toured around Asia, including Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong with Julian Lloyd Webber and a group of young talented musicians from all over Asia.
* His recording of Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor with Julian Lloyd Webber won the 1987 BRIT Award for Best British Classical Recording ( BBC Music Magazine named this recording " the finest version ever recorded ").
Sixty years later, Menuhin took the baton to conduct the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the Variations for Philips, as a coupling to the Cello Concerto with Julian Lloyd Webber.
* Performance of Honegger Cello Concerto by Julian Lloyd Webber and Yan Pascal Tortelier
In the 1980s he gave several concerts with the young British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber.
* Julian Lloyd Webber on Delius, The Guardian
In the Daily Telegraph, Julian Lloyd Webber called him " probably the greatest cellist of all time.
In addition to those mentioned above, others were conductors Daniel Barenboim, Leonard Bernstein, Eugen Jochum, Erich Kleiber, Serge Koussevitzky, Pierre Monteux, André Previn and Leopold Stokowski, and soloists Janet Baker, Dennis Brain, Alfred Brendel, Roberto Carnevale, Pablo Casals, Aldo Ciccolini, Clifford Curzon, Victoria de los Ángeles, Jacqueline du Pré, Kirsten Flagstad, Beniamino Gigli, Emil Gilels, Jascha Heifetz, Wilhelm Kempff, Fritz Kreisler, Julian Lloyd Webber, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, David Oistrakh, Luciano Pavarotti, Maurizio Pollini, Leontyne Price, Arthur Rubinstein, Elisabeth Schumann, Rudolf Serkin, Joan Sutherland, Richard Tauber and Eva Turner.
Past attendees include Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Henry Kissinger, Nelson Mandela, Raymond Barre, Julian Lloyd Webber and Yasser Arafat.
Recent performers at the college have included the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, the popular DJ Annie Mac and the English Touring Opera.
Famous performers at Llangollen have included Luciano Pavarotti ( who first competed in 1955 with his father and a choir from their home town Modena ), Red Army Ensemble, Julian Lloyd Webber and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
* Air Varie and In the half-light by William Lloyd Webber played by his son, Julian Lloyd Webber
* Guardian article written by Julian Lloyd Webber about his father
In 1968 it hosted the first public performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in a concert that also included his father ( organist William Lloyd Webber who was Musical Director at Central Hall ) his brother ( cellist Julian Lloyd Webber ) and pianist John Lill.
Julian Lloyd Webber ( born 14 April 1951 ) is a British solo cellist who has been described as the " doyen of British cellists ".
Julian Lloyd Webber is the second son of the composer William Lloyd Webber and his wife Jean Johnstone ( a piano teacher ).
Lloyd Webber's more recent recordings include The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber ( 2011 ) and Evening Songs ( 2012 ).

Julian and Webber
* The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber ( 2011 )
The violinist Isaac Stern and the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber both recorded instrumental versions of " Bess, You is My Woman Now ".

Julian and Seeing
Seeing something big in 3-D's future, WB contracted the same company, Natural Vision, run by the Gunzberg Brothers, Julian and Milton, to shoot the new feature.

Julian and red
Slater later admitted in a candid interview on talk show Enough Rope with Andrew Denton that a lot of his rash behaviour at this time, which included bouts of severe drinking, suicidal thoughts, lashing out at the media and paparazzi, getting tattoos ( Slater had the number 356 tattooed on himself under the mistaken impression this was his Test cap number-in fact, Brendon Julian was the 356th player to represent Australia ; Slater was number 357-and buying a red Ferrari ( again, with the license plate number MS 356 ) was directly attributable to him suffering from bipolar disorder and a debilitating back condition ( ankylosing spondylitis ) which left him doubting if he would ever walk freely again, along with false allegations that he was a cocaine addict and had illegitimately fathered the child of Australian teammate Adam Gilchrist and his wife Mel.
The division of the Julian March between June 1945 and September 1947, with the Morgan Line in red.

Julian and looking
The author Julian Symons has commented on writers who see this as a detective story, arguing that " those who search for fragments of detection in the Bible and Herodotus are looking only for puzzles " and that these puzzles are not detective stories.
A minority of post-processualists, such as Julian Thomas have however argued that human agency is not a useful aspect for looking at past societies, thereby accepting a culturally determinist position.
Leo and Piper attempt to wed in secret during a solar eclipse, a phenomenon which prevents those " Up There " from looking down on Earth, but are caught in the act when The Elders are informed of the wedding by The Triad ( who have replaced The Council ), who in turn learned of the wedding through their demonic spy Cole Turner ( Julian McMahon ).
Una wrote to Julian that their mother's grave was " on a sunny hillside looking towards the east ... We had a head and footstone of white marble, with a place for flowers between, and Rose and I planted some ivy there that I had brought from America, and a periwinkle from papa's grave.
The Megalithic European: The 21st Century Traveller in Prehistoric Europe is Julian Cope's second book on historic sites, this time looking at continental Europe and Ireland.
Julian Bailes, the chairman of the department of neurosurgery at West Virginia University and the Steelers ' team neurosurgeon during Strzelczyk's career, insisted to Nowinski over a phone conversation that he thought Strezelcyzk's death, which was precipitated by strange behavior that some had labeled as " bipolar ", was worth looking into due to its similarities to the Andre Waters case.

Julian and blue
Other famous scientists, engineers, theorists and inventors from the UK include: Sir Francis Bacon, Richard Trevithick ( Train ), Thomas Henry Huxley, Francis Crick ( DNA ), Rosalind Franklin ( Photo 51 ), Robert Hooke, Humphry Davy, Robert Watson-Watt, J. J. Thomson ( discovered Electron ), James Chadwick ( discovered Neutron ), Frederick Soddy ( discovered Isotope ), John Cockcroft, Henry Bessemer, Edmond Halley, Sir William Herschel, Charles Parsons ( Steam turbine ), Alan Blumlein ( Stereo sound ), John Dalton ( Colour blindness ), James Dewar, Alexander Parkes ( celluloid ), Charles Macintosh, Ada Lovelace, Peter Durand, Alcock & Brown ( first non-stop transatlantic flight ), Henry Cavendish ( discovered Hydrogen ), Francis Galton, Sir Joseph Swan ( Incandescent light bulb ), Sir William Gull ( Anorexia nervosa ), Frank Pantridge, George Everest, Edward Whymper ( first ascent of Matterhorn ), Daniel Rutherford, Arthur Eddington ( luminosity of stars ), Lord Rayleigh ( why sky is blue ), Norman Lockyer ( discovered Helium ), Julian Huxley ( formed WWF ), Adam Smith ( pioneer of modern economics and capitalism ), John Herschel, Bertrand Russell ( analytic philosophy pioneer ), Jim Marshall ( guitar amplification pioneer ), Richard Dawkins, Stephen Hawking, Joseph Priestly and others.

Julian and feeling
In 355, after deposing his cousin Gallus but still feeling the crises of the empire too much for one emperor to handle, Constantius raised his cousin Julian to the rank of Caesar.
Whitney's relationship with Fox creates a great deal of animosity between the newfound half-brothers that Julian only exacerbates by frequently favoring Chad, feeling guilty for the miserable life that Chad lived as a foster child.

Julian and green
After a brief return to America, Twachtman studied from 1883 to 1885 at the Académie Julian in Paris, and his paintings dramatically shifted towards a soft, gray and green tonalist style.

Julian and ",
The epigraph at the beginning of the poem is the phrase Vicisti, Galilaee, Latin for " You have conquered, O Galilean ", the apocryphal dying words of the Emperor Julian.
The terms " Common Era ", " Anno Domini ", " Before the Common Era " and " Before Christ " in contemporary English can be applied to dates that rely on either the Julian calendar or the Gregorian calendar.
Note that outside of the US military and some US government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, this format is usually referred to as " ordinal date ", rather than " Julian date "
Dowland's song, " Come Heavy Sleepe, the Image of True Death ", was the inspiration for Benjamin Britten's " Nocturnal after John Dowland for guitar ", written in 1964 for the guitarist Julian Bream.
Julian directly inspired three Beatles songs: " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds ", " Hey Jude ", and " Good Night ".
Lorenz was also a friend and student of renowned biologist Sir Julian Huxley ( grandson of " Darwin's bulldog ", Thomas Henry Huxley ).
Many in the countries where Eastern Orthodoxy predominates celebrate both the Gregorian and Julian New Year holidays, with the Gregorian day celebrated as a civic holiday, and the Julian date as the " Old New Year ", a religious holiday.
In the episode " By Inferno's Light ", Martok escapes and returns to the Alpha Quadrant with Elim Garak, Worf, and Julian Bashir, and is made commander of the Klingon forces on Deep Space Nine.
", a JAG rear admiral arranges for Richard Bashir's incarceration – and his son Julian Bashir's retention of a Starfleet commission – as punishment for the illegal genetic enhancements given to Julian as a child.
On 13 December 2000, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a new radio adaptation directed by Howard Davies starring Geraldine McEwan as " Lady Bracknell ", Simon Russell Beale as " Jack Worthing ", Julian Wadham as " Algernon Moncrieff ", Geoffrey Palmer as " Rev.
The first English edition, entitled " Dr Esperanto's International Tongue ", was translated by Julian Steinhaus.
For instance, " Rubberhose " was a tool ( developed by Julian Assange ) that partitioned and intermixed secret data on a drive with " fake secret data ", each of which accessed via a different password.
The saying, "… All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well ", which Julian claimed to be said to her by God Himself, reflects her theology.
The concept was mentioned in a science fiction story by Julian Huxley, " The Tissue-Culture King ", first published in 1927, in which the protagonist discovers that " caps of metal foil " can be used to block the effects of telepathy.
", and Julian ( Hugh Paddick ) would answer, " Ooh hello!
* Feller, Daniel " The bank war ", in Julian E. Zelizer, ed.
* Julian Rubin, " The Invention of the Foucault Pendulum ", Following the Path of Discovery, 2007, retrieved 2007-10-31.

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